Federalist Society at Temple University Beasley School of Law

Federalist Society at Temple University Beasley School of Law The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies is a group of conservatives and libertarians interested in the current state of the legal order.

The Federalist Society is founded on the principles that the state exists to preserve freedom, that the separation of governmental powers is central to our Constitution, and that it is emphatically the province and duty of the judiciary to say what the law is, not what it should be. The Society seeks both to promote an awareness of these principles and to further their application through its activities.

09/01/2015

First General Body Meeting Tomorrow at NOON in K1D!!!

Pizza to be served and discussion of 1L reps as well!

Be there or be square!

04/17/2014

TODAY AT NOON: "The Executive Branch and Judicial Nominations" in room K2A, featuring Gregg Nunziata (General Counsel to Sen. Marco Rubio)

FREE QDOBA BURRITOS!

03/16/2014

Monday at noon in K2A:

"Entrepreneurship and the Law: Debating the role of risk in our economy"

A debate featuring entrepreneur/investment banker Sean O'Hare and Temple Professor David Hoffman.

FREE QDOBA BURRITOS!!!

03/04/2014

Wednesday at noon in K1E:

"Libya, Syria, and the UN: Does Humanity Ever Demand Intervention?"

A debate featuring Michael Lewis (Ohio Northern University) and Richard Greenstein (Temple)

FREE JIMMY JOHNS!

EVENT TOMORROW! FREE LUNCH!Tomorrow at noon in K2A, please join us for "The Death of Immigration Reform: What Now?" This...
02/20/2014

EVENT TOMORROW! FREE LUNCH!

Tomorrow at noon in K2A, please join us for "The Death of Immigration Reform: What Now?" This will be a spirited debate Temple Professors Jan Ting and Peter Spiro.

Cosponsored by the Federalist Society and the American Constitution Society. Free pizza (good stuff from Jake's!)

11/20/2013

TOMORROW: The Federalist Society hosts "Gideon's Failure," a debate featuring Profs. Stephanos Bibas (Penn) and Craig Green (Temple). The central question to be addressed: should the government provide free lawyers to the poor?

The event will be at noon in K2A. Come enjoy a great conversation and some free, delicious pizza!

11/11/2013

TOMORROW: The Federalist Society hosts "States Take Charge," a talk featuring Nick Dranias of the Goldwater Institute. Mr. Dranias will be discussing the benefits of a balanced budget amendment and the methods by which states may advance the constitutional amendment process.

Bloomberg Strikes Again: NYC Bans Food Donations To The Homeless http://cbsloc.al/SA6Gz0
11/09/2012

Bloomberg Strikes Again: NYC Bans Food Donations To The Homeless http://cbsloc.al/SA6Gz0

Glenn Richter arrived at a West Side synagogue on Monday to collect surplus bagels -- fresh nutritious bagels -- to donate to the poor. However, under a new edict from the mayor's food police he can no longer donate the food to city homeless shelters.

If you missed today's great event make sure you're with us next week for Ilya Shapiro and Jan Ting's Immigration Debate
11/07/2012

If you missed today's great event make sure you're with us next week for Ilya Shapiro and Jan Ting's Immigration Debate

10/01/2012
Congratulations Professor Post! Temple University Beasley School of Law
08/12/2012

Congratulations Professor Post! Temple University Beasley School of Law

Congratulations to David Post, whose Commerce Clause “Holding v. Dictum Mess” Not So Simple post was cited in United States v. Henry (9th Cir. Aug. 9, 2012). Court citations to blogs (except the mighty Sentencing Law & Policy) are rare enough that I thought it worth noting.

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