Federalist Society

“She doesn’t belong on the bench”: Experts say Cannon’s move suggests she’s “trying to kill” case

Every day, I wake up and read the latest about the ongoing trial between Jack Smith and The Federalist Society via Cannon. The more I delve into the details, the more apparent it becomes that something is gravely amiss with the handling of this case. The idea that a judge, particularly one appointed by a figure as divisive as Donald Trump, could be allowing personal biases to interfere with the due process of the law is both appalling and infuriating.

It’s no secret that the judiciary in recent years has been tainted by the influence of partisan politics. The judges selected by Trump and Mitch McConnell have raised serious concerns about the integrity and impartiality of the legal system.… Continue reading

Northwestern Law Professor Calls the $350M Judgment Against Trump the Most ‘Unjust’ Act in US Politics Since Burr Killed Hamilton

As I read about the Northwestern Law professor calling the $350M judgment against Trump the most ‘unjust’ act in US politics since Burr killed Hamilton, I can’t help but feel a sense of disbelief and frustration. The fact that this professor is also a co-chairman of the Federalist Society adds another layer to this perplexing statement. It is evident that there are individuals who will go to great lengths to defend and protect those in power, regardless of the crimes they commit.

The argument that this judgment against Trump is unjust is not only absurd but also dangerous. As a society, we must uphold the rule of law and hold individuals accountable for their actions, regardless of their status or influence.… Continue reading