
How the Federalist Society Took Over
Strict Scrutiny
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The Federalist Society: A New and Different Organization
The entire organization is not a monolith. They don't all move as one, but there are an identifiable set of repeat players who are actively engaged in judging or litigation and state politics. And they'll harken back to, say, the New Deal era. The Federalist Society modeled itself consciously on what Steve Tellis calls the liberal legal network.
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