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  • | name = Federalist Society ...cation. These activities involve proponents of various viewpoints, but the Federalist Society describes its own purpose as the promotion of individual liberty, judicial
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  • ...d; Adjunct Fellow, [[American Enterprise Institute]]; Former Chairman, [[Federalist Society]], Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group
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  • Law professor at [[Northwestern University]], who cofounded the [[Federalist Society]] and is the chairman of its board of directors
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  • ...rney General until [[Michael Mukasey]] was confirmed; founding member of [[Federalist Society]]
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  • ...[Family Research Council]] and is Chairman for Religious Liberty for the [[Federalist Society]], as well as a member of the Managing Committee for the [[World Congress o
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  • ...om Northeastern University, where he founded the school's chapter of the [[Federalist Society]]
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  • | name = Federalist Society ...cation. These activities involve proponents of various viewpoints, but the Federalist Society describes its own purpose as the promotion of individual liberty, judicial
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  • ...se Counsel. There was speculation that Keisler, who was a founder of the [[Federalist Society]] and clerked for [[Robert Bork]], was a potential Supreme Court nominee. <
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  • ...rofessor of Law at [[Northwestern University]]. He is a cofounder of the [[Federalist Society]] and is current chairman of its board. Recently, he has contributed to de
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  • In 2003, the judicial Federalist Society, with AEI, created NGOWatch to monitor nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)
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  • ...is "below average".<ref> [http://www.opinionjournal.com/hail/rankings.html Federalist Society - The Wall Street Journal Survey on Presidents] </ref>
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  • ...al theorists, such as [[Jack Goldsmith]], and organizations, such as the [[Federalist Society]], regard it with especial concern.<ref name=Huq2006-11-22>{{citation
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  • ...eorge W. Bush|Bush]], [[Alberto Gonzales|Gonzales]] and their coterie of [[Federalist Society]] lawyers have done here, is a coup d'etat against the United States Consti
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  • ...arch 29, 2007.</ref> At Michigan, Coulter founded a local chapter of the [[Federalist Society]] and was trained at the National Journalism Center.<ref>Hallow, Ralph. "[h
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  • ...faculty, and then became a tenured professor. He has spoken to a number of Federalist Society meetings.
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  • ...aw degree from Harvard University. At Harvard Law, he was president of the Federalist Society chapter.
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