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The Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies is an organization of conservative and libertarian lawyers and others dedicated to debate of these principles.
Olson was a founding member of the Federalist Society.
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The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies, most frequently called simply the Federalist Society, is an organization of conservatives and libertarians seeking reform of the current American legal system in accordance with a textualist or originalist interpretation of the U. S. Constitution.
Through speaking events, lectures, and other activities, the Federalist Society provides a forum for legal experts of opposing views to interact with members of the legal profession, the judiciary, law students, and academics.
The Society looks to Federalist Paper Number 78 for an articulation of the virtue of judicial restraint, as written by Alexander Hamilton: " It can be of no weight to say that the courts, on the pretense of a repugnancy, may substitute their own pleasure to the constitutional intentions of the legislature ....
Commissioner Paul S. Atkins of the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission considered Federalist Society members " the heirs of James Madison's legacy " in a speech he gave in January 2008 to the Federalist Society Lawyers ' Chapter of Dallas, Texas.
" In the words of Dan Lowenstein, a Democrat and political appointee of former California governor Jerry Brown, " The Federalist Society is one of the few student organizations putting on public events that contribute to the intellectual life of the law school.
Federalist Society members helped to encourage President George W. Bush ’ s decision to terminate the American Bar Association ’ s nearly half-century-old monopoly on rating judicial nominees ' qualifications for office.
The Federalist Society believed the ABA showed a liberal bias in its recommendations.
* formerUnited States Assistant Attorney General Peter Keisler, a co-founder of the Federalist Society
While not necessarily members, several figures in the public eye have written for Federalist Society publications:
The Washington Post later located the Federalist Society Lawyers ' Division Leadership Directory, 1997-1998, which listed Roberts as a member of the Washington chapter steering committee.
What is the Federalist Society ?.
* The Federalist Society
* New York Times, August 1, 2005, " Debating the Subtle Sway of the Federalist Society "
* Federalist Society response to August 1, 2005, New York Times article
* Washington Post, July 29, 2005, " What the Federalist Society Stands For "

Federalist and began
His formal education ended before he reached 14, when he began studying Law at the office of Francis Sylvester, a prominent Federalist attorney in Kinderhook.
In the process, what began as a capital faction soon assumed status as a national faction and then, finally, as the new Federalist party.
He began to speak locally in support of Federalist causes and candidates.
A Federalist, Sedgwick began his political career in 1780 as a Delegate to the Continental Congress.
A member of the Pro-Administration Party and a Federalist, Cabot's political career began in 1775, when he became a member of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress.
He began his career as a member of the Federalist Party, but later became a staunch supporter of Democratic presidents Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren.
This controversial case began with Adams ’ appointment of Federalist William Marbury as a Justice of the Peace in the District of Columbia.
Even South Carolina-born John C. Calhoun, who had begun as a Federalist favoring a strong centralized government, began to change his views.
His own political career began in 1810, when he ran for Governor of Delaware as a Federalist.
Maull began his career as a Federalist, and joined the Whig Party with the party realignment of the 1830s.
Anti-Federalists essays condemning the document began to surface later that month, quickly followed by the Federalist efforts of Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.
Continuing what Madison began in Federalist No. 62, it is the second of two essays detailing and justifying the organization of the United States Senate.

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" Federalist newspapers editors and others at the time likened the district shape to a salamander, and the word gerrymander was a blend of that word and Governor Gerry's last name.
" Jefferson took the oath of office on March 4, 1801, at a time when partisan strife between the Democratic-Republican and Federalist parties was growing to alarming proportions.
He was at various times a member of the Federalist and Democratic-Republican parties.
The political mood at the start of the 1820s was referred to as the Era of Good Feelings, following the collapse of the Federalist party.
Madison was at first a Federalist until he opposed the establishment of Hamilton's First Bank of the United States in 1791.
As for Virginia, which only ratified the Constitution at its convention on June 25, Hamilton writes in a letter to Madison that the collected edition of The Federalist had been sent to Virginia ; Furtwangler presumes that it was to act as a " debater's handbook for the convention there ," though he claims that this indirect influence would be a " dubious distinction.
Webster became increasingly interested in politics ; raised by an ardently Federalist father and taught by a predominantly Federalist-leaning faculty at Dartmouth, Webster, like many New Englanders, supported Federalism.
Between 1812 and 1816 divisions developed between an Unitarist faction centred on Buenos Aires and a Federalist faction in the provinces, which eventually led to a series of civil wars that ended with the conquest of Buenos Aires by Federalist caudillos at the Battle of Cepeda in 1820.
Similar movements concurrently formed in many other countries, leading to the formation, at a 1947 meeting in Montreux, Switzerland, of a global coalition, now called World Federalist Movement.
I was president of the Federalist Society chapter at my law school, worked on the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal and wrote speeches for President Bush — not the " Read My Lips " Bush, the " Axis of Evil " Bush.
Thomas Jefferson, who was serving as Minister to France at the time, was neither a Federalist nor an Anti-federalist but decided to remain neutral and accept either outcome.
A Federalist journal looks at France: a case study of emerging nationalism in the 1790s ( thesis / dissertation ).
Federalist's newspapers editors and others at the time likened the district shape to a salamander, and one Federalist leader undoubtedly said, rather than describe it as salamander " call it a gerrymander, after Governor Gerry.
Trying to attract the former Federalist voters to their side at the next gubernatorial election in April 1820, both factions of the Democratic-Republican Party supported King, who served another term in the U. S. Senate until March 4, 1825.
He later became the Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Law at Boston University, where he served as the faculty adviser for the Federalist Society.
After serving as a New Jersey delegate to the Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention ( which he was the youngest member of, at the age of 26 ), he became a prominent Federalist legislator.
The Federalist Party had collapsed, and the victorious Democratic-Republican Party had become diffuse, so no formal party affiliations existed at this time.
In April 2006, the Federalist Society of Chipman's alma mater, the University of Cincinnati College of Law, officially honored Chipman, renaming its local chapter the " Norton Parker Chipman Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies at the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
As did most of the people of New England, at that time, Dagget aligned himself with the Federalist Party.
Having lost the Federalist vote in Brimfield because of his outspokenness, Eaton failed at his bid for re-election.
Some sources indicate that he was not affiliated with any party at the time, although he was associated, according to other sources, with the Federalist Party and later with the National Republican Party.

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