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President Trump helped reshape the federal courts during his first term in office. And he relied heavily on the Federalist ...
President Trump's nomination of Emil Bove to the federal bench exposes a rift in the conservative legal movement.
What America is witnessing is a remaking of the American presidency into something closer to a dictatorship. Trump is ...
The Federalist Society, a conservative and libertarian legal organization, hosted a webinar Tuesday discussing the effects ...
President Donald Trump said the Federalist Society gave him “bad advice” on judicial nominations. He’s still appointing their members to the federal bench anyway. In a sign of the continued ...
OPINION: A federal court struck down Trump’s global tariffs, fueling his public feud with the Federalist Society and raising questions about judicial loyalty.
President Trump’s split with the Federalist Society may prove to be one of the most consequential legal developments of his second term, Vox senior correspondent Ian Millhiser writes.
President Trump and his allies are waging war with the Federalist Society as he sees parts of his second-term agenda blocked by some of his own judicial appointees.
A Federalist Society spokesperson did not return multiple requests for comment. It remains unclear why Trump specifically targeted Leo in his response to the tariff ruling.