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The Future of the Conservative Legal Movement under Trump's Presidency
The Supreme Court announces a new ethics code that may not actually be enforceable. There are alarming plans to reshape various aspects of the judiciary, civil service, justice department, and immigration law if Donald Trump becomes president again. Leonard Leo and the Federalist Society, who were once influential, may no longer satisfy Trump. Amanda Hollis-Brusky, a FedSock biographer and observer, discusses the potential decline of the conservative legal movement. There are also concerns about Trump's legal plans for his next term, including mass deportations, detention camps, and weaponizing the DOJ. It seems that Trump and his allies are no longer aligned with the Federalist Society and its leaders. The question is, what happens when Fed Soc loses its influence?