09/16/2021
We had a great interest meeting today! Looking forward to more great events this semester. Thank you VP Corey Goss and Secretary Tyler Ellenberg for taking the lead!
The Campbell Law Federalist Society is a chapter of the national organization known as The Federalis
09/16/2021
We had a great interest meeting today! Looking forward to more great events this semester. Thank you VP Corey Goss and Secretary Tyler Ellenberg for taking the lead!
03/31/2021
Calling all Campbell FedSoc alumni! Hurry to donate in the 2021 FTC Legal Feeding Frenzy - Firm/Team Fundraising! Campbell Law has the distinct pleasure of bragging rights among our fellow NC law schools if we can continue to maintain our lead through midnight tonight. All donations made today are doubled in points!
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Team Campbell University School of Law Official 2021 Legal Feeding Frenzy page for Campbell Law School in support of the Food Bank of Central and Eastern NC
Thursday, Feb. 11th @ 6pm the Federalist Society will be hosting our Spring Welcome Back Meeting as well as take questions from inquiring minds regarding 1L summer internships, clerkships, and more!
Gift card raffle for those who attend! Use the link below to join:
11/03/2020
It's Election Day! Go out and vote and make sure to ! Nothing is more critical in our federalist system than making sure to consider ALL the candidates running for ALL the 'down ballot' races!
We want to thank everyone who joined us for an excellent discussion about qualified immunity last Thursday! Below are the winners of the gift card raffle:
$100:
Rebeka Parent & Brian Jackson
$50:
Angelika Ballas, Mary Harris, Mikaela Kronk, & Joshua Blotzer
$25:
Dean Grant, Ava Jennette, Jenna Nichols, Miranda Cromley, Evan Womble, Astrid Whalen, Kristen Longmire, & Lauren Sharpe-Truesdale
Congratulations to the winners and we wish everyone a safe and spooky Halloween!
What Do We Do With Qualified Immunity?
Starting at 6:30 PM. You don't want to miss this!
Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020
10/27/2020
Reminder that THIS THURSDAY, October 29th at 6:30 pm the Federalist Society is hosting a panel discussion, featuring Prof. Walker of Ohio State University and Clark Neily of the Cato Institute, on qualified immunity!
Make sure to register using the link below for the WebEx event link!
This event is open to the public and does not require being a Campbell law student to attend!
Law Student Life FY The Federalist Society is providing a panel discussing the legal and policy ramifications in regards to reforming or protecting qualified immunity. In the United States, qualified immunity is a legal principle that grants government officials performing discretionary functions immunity from civil su...
10/14/2020
The Federalist Society has always stood for rigorous debate and thoughtful discussion of legal and policy issues that pervade American society. In keeping with this tradition, the Campbell Law chapter is proud to sponsor a moderated panel discussion on qualified immunity featuring Prof. Chris Walker of Ohio State University and Clark Neily of the Cato Institute.
Qualified immunity, a judicially created doctrine, is a form of sovereign immunity granted to public officials performing discretionary functions. Given the heightened interest in our public discourse, we sincerely hope you will join us on October 29th, 2020 at 6:30 pm for a thoughtful, and thought-provoking, analysis of the doctrine of qualified immunity and its impact on society.
To register for the event visit https://igfn.us/form/6r_7oA.
Law Student Life FY The Federalist Society is providing a panel discussing the legal and policy ramifications in regards to reforming or protecting qualified immunity. In the United States, qualified immunity is a legal principle that grants government officials performing discretionary functions immunity from civil su...
Could not have said it better ourselves! RIP
RIP Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg | The Federalist Society Justice Ginsburg will be best remembered as a legal pioneer and advocate for women’s rights. But she should also be remembered as a lawyer’s lawyer. Her success as an advocate took root in large measure in her discipline in selecting cases and in carefully reading precedent—both for what it ...
03/04/2020
The Federalist Society at Campbell University School of Law hosted Judge Readler from the 6th Circuit, a recent President Trump appointee, and Professor Zach Bolitho, former Chief of Staff to former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. It was great to hear from two former DOJ staffers tasked with defending U.S. policies during the Trump era.
03/04/2020