Travis County v. Perry Moot Court: Is Politically-Based Gerrymandering Unconstitutional?


Friday, February 24
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Randall v. Sorrell Moot Court: Constitutional Issues Raised by Campaign Finance Regulation


Thursday, February 16
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Mr. James Bopp, General Counsel, James Madison Center for Free Speech argues in the Randall v. Sorrell Moot Court. Judging the moot was Prof. Rick Pildes, Sudler Family Professor of Constitutional Law, NYU; Mr. Benjamin Ginsberg, National Counsel, Bush 2000 and 2004 Campaigns; Partner, Patton Boggs; Prof. Frederick Schauer, Frank Stanton Professor the First Amendment, Kennedy School of Government; Prof. Brad Smith, Federal Election Commission: Commissioner 2000-04, Chair 2004-05.





Following the Framers: Is Originalism the Right Approach to Constitutional Law?


Thursday, January 12
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The Wisdom of Solomon?: Can Law Schools Take Federal Money and Still Ban Military Recruiters from Campus?


Wednesday, October 12
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Prof. Kent Greenfield of Boston College Law School and the Forum for Acadamic and Institutional Rights (FAIR) argued against the Solomon Amendment.


Prof. John Eastman of Chapman University School of Law & former clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas.

Hurricane Relief Charity Poker Tournament


Friday, October 7

Sixty-five students played No Limit Hold ‘Em, with prizes for the final table of players.




The Federalist Society raised $730 for the victims of Hurricane Katrina through our Hurricane Relief Charity Poker Tournament. This will be matched by Harvard, bringing the total to $1460!

Dude, Where's My House? Private Property Rights & Eminent Domain after Kelo v. New London


Wednesday, September 28

Dan Sullivan, Vice President of Speakers, introduces Dan Krisch, Horton, Shields & Knox & attorney for New London Development Corp. and Dana Berliner, Institute for Justice & attorney for Susette Kelo and co-plaintiffs.


(l-r) Executive Vice President Soraya Freed, President Matt Cooper, Atty. Dana Berliner, Atty. Dan Krisch, Vice President of Speakers Dan Sullivan.

Judging John Roberts: A Discussion between Professors Charles Fried, Richard Fallon, & Alan Dershowitz


Tuesday, September 13

Dan Sullivan, Vice President of Speakers, introduces Professors Dershowitz, Fried and Fallon, who addressed the full crowd in Langdell North.




Professors Dershowitz, Fried and Fallon engaged in a lively debate regarding judicial nominations.
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