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St. Louis Federalist Society event examines how Obama, McCain would
With the presidential election only a week away, the St. Louis Federalist Society hosted an event that examined each candidate's potential influence on the federal judiciary. The topic was discussed because so little attention has been paid to it in this election. "It's something that...
Tags: Benefits, Federalist Society, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-10-28
St. Louis Federalist Society Event: Obama, McCain would approach
With the presidential election only a week away, the St. Louis Federalist Society hosted an event that examined each candidate's potential influence on the federal judiciary. The topic was discussed because so little attention has been paid to it in this election. "It's something that...
Tags: Benefits, Federalist Society, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-10-28
Missouri voters concerned about future of national judiciary
Even with the floundering economy heavy on the minds of voters, a recent poll by the Federalist Society indicates Missourians are still concerned about the future of the national judiciary. In a survey of 500 likely voters in the state, 78 percent of residents said a president's judicial...
Tags: Federalist Society, judge, MARKETING, Missouri
Research articles 2008-10-20
Missouri voters concerned about future of national judiciary
Even with the floundering economy heavy on the minds of voters, a recent poll by the Federalist Society indicates Missourians are still concerned about the future of the national judiciary. In a survey of 500 likely voters in the state, 78 percent of residents said a president's judicial...
Tags: Federalist Society, judge, MARKETING, Missouri
Research articles 2008-10-20
Judge challenges 'pro bono' at first Federalist Society event in
The Federalist Society is sprouting a branch in Rochester. The nonprofit organization of conservatives and libertarians has member groups in nearly 65 cities and every accredited law school, according to its Web site, but never had a presence locally -- until this year. Attorney Jeff Wadsworth,...
Tags: attorney, Federalist Society, Government, Judge, Litigation, Rochester
Research articles 2008-10-08
FEDERALIST SOCIETY FINANCIAL SERVICES PRACTICE GROUP[dagger]: PANEL DISCUSSION: "THE IDEAL BASEL", THE
PANEL DISCUSSION KEITH FISHER: The title for this panel is "The Ideal Basel." The Swiss might say, "Basel de Ideal." As we heard, Basel is an interesting multinational framework that gives rise not only to capital standards,6 but also to recommendations when it comes to AML7 and antiterrorism and other...
Tags: bank, banking, Federalist Society, financial, regulator, Treasury
Research articles 2008-01-01
FRC's Bill Saunders to Head Federalist Society Practice Group
To: POLITICAL EDITORSContact: J.P. Duffy or Maria Donovan of the Family Research Council, +1-866-FRC-NEWS WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Bill Saunders, Family Research Councils Senior Fellow and Human Rights Counselhas been named chairman of the Federalist Societys Religious Liberties Practice Group. The Religious Liberties Practice Group is one of fifteen...
Tags: Federalist Society, FINANCE
Research articles 2007-12-11
Visiting Iraqi and Kurdish Lawyers to Discuss Rule of Law, Nation's Evolving Legal Culture
To: NATIONAL EDITORSContact: Curt Levey of the Federalist Society, +1-202-270-7748 WASHINGTON,Nov. 14/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --Leaders of the Iraq and Kurdistan Bars will discuss Iraq and the challenges and opportunities they face as they work to establish a non-sectarian legal system and independent judiciary.The event will take place at the National Press Club...
Tags: Federalist Society, Iraq, lawyer, Leadership
Research articles 2007-11-14
Missouri Governor Blunt wants to nominate qualified judges who are
Gov. Matt Blunt, who will get a chance to appoint a justice to the state Supreme Court later this year, told the Federalist Society he wants to nominate qualified judges who were "faithful to the constitution." He stopped by a luncheon with the lawyer's chapter of the society...
Tags: Federalist Society, FINANCE, Missouri, Taxes, U.S.
Research articles 2007-06-22
A Free Evening of Shakespeare, Law and Politics at the Shubert Theatre on May 31
BOSTON -- The Federalist Society and Commonwealth Shakespeare Company CSC are hosting a thought-provoking and fun evening of Shakespeare, law and politics at Boston's Shubert Theatre on 265 Tremont St. in Boston on Wednesday, May 31 at 5:00 p.m. The event features a one-hour staged reading of Julius Caesar followed...
Tags: Boston, Computer Sciences Corp., Federalist Society, Government, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-05-10
Justice Scalia set to address annual Law Day event in St. Louis
The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis is singing a different tune this year as it plans for its annual Law Day celebration set for Wednesday, May 3.In addition to steering clear from the usual formalized dinner banquet, the organization will bring in U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia in...
Tags: banquet, E-mail, Federalist Society, lunch
Research articles 2006-03-22
Justice Scalia set to address annual Law Day event in St. Louis
BAMSL to holdluncheon on May 3The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis is singing a different tune this year as it plans for its annual Law Day celebration set for Wednesday, May 3.In addition to steering clear from the usual formalized dinner banquet, the organization will bring in U.S. Supreme...
Tags: banquet, celebration, E-mail, Federalist Society, lunch
Research articles 2006-03-22
Conservative remains wary of Supreme Court
"What is there to be jubilant about? We have a Supreme Court that has been essentially lawless in so many respects for decades now, and a lot of work has to be done to restore it to its proper role." While attending a Federalist Society convention in Washington, President Edward...
Tags: ethics, Federalist Society, Leadership
Research articles 2005-12-12
Tampa Bay Chapter of The Federalist Society.(News and Notes)
Edward J. Page of Carlton Fields in Tampa was named president of the Tampa Bay Chapter of The Federalist Society.
Tags: Federalist Society, Groupware, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-11-15
Our federalists.(Devil in the Details)
WITH THE FEDERALIST Society, the right's networking organization for law students and lawyers, back in the news due to the John Roberts membership kerfuffle, many liberals are wondering, Why don't we have one of those? Well, we do. ...
Tags: Federalist Society, lawyer, NETWORKING
Research articles 2005-09-01
Prayers for Roberts
When he went on national TV to announce is nomination of John Roberts to the Supreme Court, President Bush was smirkier than ever. He acted like he'd just dealt himself four aces from the bottom of the deck while no one was looking. Fox News immediately hailed the choice,...
Tags: Bush, Federalist Society, Harassment, president, Republican
Research articles 2005-09-01
Judging Roberts
True believers on the left and the right, hoping to rouse their armies for a showdown over John Roberts, immediately trumpeted two "facts" about President George W. Bush's nominee to the United States Supreme Court. Liberal bloggers floated conspiracy theories about the behind-the-scenes role he played on Bush's legal team...
Tags: believer, Bush, Federalist Society, lawyer, nominee, president, Washington
Research articles 2005-08-01
Demos warned to go easy on Roberts files
WASHINGTON -- The White House on Monday warned Democrats not to make extensive requests for Supreme Court nominee John Roberts' legal writings in previous Republican administrations, saying many such documents are "out of bounds." Separately, the Supreme Court nominee waved off questions about whether he was a member...
Tags: administration, Bush, Democrat, Federalist Society, nominee, president, Sen., U.S. Senate, White House
Research articles 2005-07-26
Panel of Leading Constitutional Scholars to Debate 'The Constitution & The Boy Scouts' Wednesday at Noon
News Advisory: A panel of leading constitutional scholars, including Dean Kenneth Starr, will debate "The Constitution and The Boy Scouts: Equal Access to Government Land and the First Amendment," on Wednesday, May 18 from noon to 2 p.m. The public and the media are invited to attend the program or...
Tags: E-mail, Federalist Society, INTERNET, MARKETING, scholar
Research articles 2005-05-17
EXPERTS DEBATE NEXT STEPS IN ENERGY AND AIR REGULATIONS
What might the next administration do with regard to energy and environmental issues? Will there be carbon dioxide regulations? New Source Review NSR reform? Leading Washington, D.C. attorneys fielded those and other questions Friday at a panel hosted by the Federalist Society, a group of conservative and libertarian lawyers and...
Tags: administration, Federalist Society, ozone, regulation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2004-10-04
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