Georgetown Law Federalist Society
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https://fedsoc.org/chapters/DC/georgetown-student-chapter 07-04-2016 01:26:49
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Congratulations to all our 2025 Feddie Award winners! 🏅 Membership Growth - Harvard Federalist Society 🏅 Most Improved Chapter - Duquesne University School of Law 🏅 Creative Publicity - Columbia Federalist Society 🏅 Most Innovative Chapter - Michigan Law Fed Soc 🏅 Most Communicative Chapter Leader - Allie
I'm looking forward to debating Josh Hammer tomorrow at Georgetown Law, streaming live at 6pm eastern. Thanks to Georgetown Law Federalist Society for the invitation.
Thrilled to announce the final speaker list for our 6th annual Originalism Symposium here at @uvalaw. We look forward to some fantastic sessions on the general law this April 3! William Baude Stephanie Hall Barclay Lawrence Solum Julia D Mahoney Randy Barnett Dan Epps Robert Leider Stephen E. Sachs
Last night, Ben & Candy Carson was invited by Georgetown Law Federalist Society to speak on campus. We were honored to join their chapter and connect with a remarkable group of aspiring legal scholars.
Yesterday, Andrew Olmem of Mayer Brown delivered an informative talk on the future of financial regulation
Does life as a trial lawyer beat life as an appellate lawyer? Attorneys Mike Williams of Kirkland & Ellis and Jonathan Brightbill of Winston & Strawn LLP spoke to that question this afternoon. We think it’s still up for debate!
Thank you to our Research Fellows, Eleonora Bottini and Julien Du Vergier, and Georgetown Law’s Yvonne Tew for joining us for a fascinating panel on "Constitutionalism in Contemporary Democracies: Challenges and Opportunities", co-sponsored with Georgetown Law Federalist Society. We're grateful for a
Even with finals on the horizon, students came out in droves to hear a wonderful talk from Chris Christie addressing everything from his career in public service to his beloved New York Mets! Thanks for teaching us about making a difference as lawyers.
Before tomorrow’s SCOTUS hearing, be sure to check out the latest installment of the Daniel Webster Debate Series on whether nationwide injunctions undermine the president’s lawful authority. Featuring Georgetown Law Professor Steve Vladeck and Heritage Foundation Director John Malcolm