10/28/2022
Thanks to everyone for coming out to our Women in the Judiciary event with Justice Sarah K. Campbell and Justice Sarah Hawkins Warren!
We had a packed house, fantastic questions, and even better speakers.
As always, thanks to this event’s co-sponsoring organizations: The Clerkship Office & Bloch Judicial Institute.
Tune in next week for more great events!
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09/12/2022
We have a great event this Wednesday sponsored by the Duke Law Clerkship Office.
Join Judge Robert Numbers and Professor Ilan Wurman from for an exciting discussion on the role of originalism in the lower courts.
09/06/2022
Interested in environmental law? Administrative law? Then join us this Thursday for our event co-sponsored with .
You won’t want to miss it!
08/30/2022
Join us THIS THURSDAY for our first event of the Fall semester: “Don’t Talk to the Police” with Prof. James Duane of and Prof. Brandon Garrett of
Proudly co-sponsored with and the Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law.
Come for the great speakers; stay for the free food!
08/29/2022
Don’t miss these great events coming this month! No registration required, just stop by! To get more details, sign up for our mailing list by scanning the QR code or following the link in our bio.
09/10/2021
Thanks again Judge Oldham!
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“Today at Duke Law: Duke Law's Federalist Society hosted Judge Andrew Oldham, of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, for a presentation to and Q&A with students on 'The Forgotten Founders: A Discussion of the Anti-Federalists.'”
04/22/2021
Happy LDOC to our Duke FedSoc members and the rest of the Duke Law community! Good luck with upcoming finals, papers, and everything else that comes with the end of the semester.
Special shoutout to the 3Ls on completing their last semester of law school. We hope everyone has a safe and productive summer!
04/11/2021
Congratulations to the 2021-22 Duke Law Federalist Society executive board!
04/10/2021
Thank you to our 2020-21 executive board!
04/03/2021
Join us for a panel discussion on Industrial Policy and how COVID-19 has impacted debates on this topic.
Scott Lincicome, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute () and Visiting Lecturer at Duke Law School, argues government interference has only hurt manufacturing. Oren Cass, former domestic policy director for Mitt Romney's presidential campaign and the founder and executive director of the think tank American Compass, believes that the U.S. government should intervene more aggressively in the manufacturing industry. Caleb Watney, Director of Innovation Policy for the Progressive Policy Institute and former technology policy fellow at the R Street Institute, will similarly discuss how government intervention often harms industry, as well as how the pandemic is harming America’s long-standing innovation institutions, and what we can do to reverse this damage.
Sponsored by the Duke Law Federalist Society. Co-sponsored by the Duke Initiative for Science and Society (), the Duke Program in American Values and Institutions, the Duke Political Science Department (), the Duke Philosophy, Politics, & Economics Program, and the Duke Law Center for Innovation Policy.
For more information, please contact Meredith Criner at [email protected].
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