Join the Federalist Society and LASSA tomorrow (Thursday, February 4) as Matthew Feeney and Josh Abbott discuss deepfakes, free speech, and Section 230. The first 40 ASU students to register and attend the event will receive a $15 DoorDash gift card! Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0oDrmMhTTjyt3TLufv1GnA
THURSDAY 2/4 – FedSoc and LASSA present “Free to Fake? Deepfakes, Free Speech, and Section 230”
Join the Federalist Society and LASSA this Thursday, February 4 as Matthew Feeney and Josh Abbott discuss deepfakes, free speech, and Section 230. The first 40 ASU students to register and attend the event will receive a $15 DoorDash gift card! Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0oDrmMhTTjyt3TLufv1GnA
FedSoc Event Today – Exploring the Limits of Gov’t Emergency Powers During COVID-19
Please join us for our first lunch event of the semester! John Eastman will discuss the limits of the government’s emergency powers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The event will take place today (Monday, January 25) from 12:15-1:15PM. Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87554317369
Monday 1/25 FedSoc Event – Exploring the Limits of Gov’t Emergency Powers During COVID-19
Please join us for our first lunch event of the semester! John Eastman and Professor Wurman will discuss the limits of the government’s emergency powers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The event will take place next Monday, January 25 from 12:15-1:15PM. Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87554317369

TODAY – FedSoc Qualified Immunity Debate
Please join us this afternoon (Thursday, November 19) at 12:15 for our last event of the semester! We have partnered with Academy for Justice to bring you this event. Clark Neily and Professor Ben McJunkin will debate the merits of qualified immunity, and Professor Erik Luna will moderate the discussion. …

TOMORROW 11/19 – FedSoc Qualified Immunity Debate
Please join us tomorrow (Thursday, November 19) at 12:15PM for our last event of the semester! We have partnered with Academy for Justice to bring you this event. Clark Neily and Professor Ben McJunkin will debate the merits of qualified immunity, and Professor Erik Luna will moderate the discussion. Hope…

Next Thursday 11/19 – FedSoc Qualified Immunity Debate
Please join us at 12:15PM next Thursday, November 19 for our last event of the semester! We have partnered with Academy for Justice to bring you this event. Clark Neily and Professor Ben McJunkin will debate the merits of qualified immunity, and Professor Erik Luna will moderate the discussion. Hope…
TODAY – FedSoc SCOTUS Confirmation Discussion and Happy Hour!
Please join us this evening (Wednesday, October 28) at 5:30PM for an ASU/UofA FedSoc Happy Hour! At 5:30, Justice Bolick and Professor Dysart will lead a casual discussion on Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination and confirmation. At 6PM, social hour will begin! We will use breakout rooms so that FedSoc members…
WEDNESDAY 10/28 – FedSoc SCOTUS Confirmation Discussion and Happy Hour!
Please join us on Wednesday, October 28 at 5:30PM for an ASU/UofA FedSoc Happy Hour! At 5:30, Justice Bolick and Professor Dysart will lead a casual discussion on Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination. At 6PM, social hour will begin! We will use breakout rooms so that FedSoc members will have a…
FedSoc SCOTUS Confirmation Discussion and Happy Hour!
Please join us next Wednesday, October 28 at 5:30PM for an ASU/UofA FedSoc Happy Hour! At 5:30, Justice Bolick and Professor Dysart will lead a casual discussion on Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination. At 6PM, social hour will begin! We will use breakout rooms so that FedSoc members will have a…

TODAY – FedSoc Presents “Going Postal: The Mail-In Ballot Debate”
Please join us today at lunch as Hans von Spakovsky and Professor Bender discuss the integrity of the mail-in ballot system. The event will take place from 12:30 to 1:15 via Zoom. Thomas Lane, past ASU FedSoc President and current New Mexico Election Day Operations Director for the Donald Trump…
TOMORROW 10/20 – FedSoc Mail-In Ballots Debate
Please join us tomorrow, Tuesday October 20, as Hans von Spakovsky and Professor Bender discuss the integrity of the mail-in ballot system. The event will take place from 12:30 to 1:15 via Zoom. Thomas Lane, past ASU FedSoc President and current New Mexico Election Day Operations Director for the Donald…

TODAY: FedSoc Presents “The Conservative Case for Open Borders?”
Please join us today via Zoom for this much-anticipated event. Ilya Somin, Joseph Koehler, and Alexander Kolodin will join us to discuss the conservative case for open borders. The event will begin promptly at 12:30 and end at 1:15.

TOMORROW – FedSoc Presents “The Conservative Case for Open Borders?”
Please join us via Zoom tomorrow (Thursday, October 8) for this much-anticipated event. Ilya Somin, Joseph Koehler, and Alexander Kolodin will join us to discuss the conservative case for open borders. The event will begin promptly at 12:30 and end at 1:15.

TOMORROW 10/1 – FedSoc and LASSA Water Law Event – Free DoorDash gift cards!
The Federalist Society and LASSA are proud to present “What is WOTUS: Trump-Era Rule Creates Murky Waters?” Please join us via Zoom at 12:30 on Thursday, October 1 for a debate between Dr. Donald Kochan and Rita Maguire. We will be discussing the Trump Administration’s Navigable Waters Protection Rule redefining…

FedSoc and LASSA – Water Law Event (Free DoorDash gift cards for first 40 registrants!)
The Federalist Society and LASSA are proud to present “What is WOTUS: Trump-Era Rule Creates Murky Waters?” Please join us via Zoom at 12:30 on Thursday, October 1 for a debate between Dr. Donald Kochan and Rita Maguire on the new Navigable Waters Protection Rule. Each of the first 40…

TODAY- FedSoc Supreme Court Review
Please join us via Zoom this Thursday 9/3 at lunch for a discussion with Edward Whelan and Professor Wurman about the 2019-20 SCOTUS term. The discussion starts at 12:15PM and will be followed by student Q&A. Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89902018164

TOMORROW, Thursday 9/3 – FedSoc Supreme Court Review
Please join us via Zoom this Thursday 9/3 at lunch for a discussion with Edward Whelan and Professor Wurman about the 2019-20 SCOTUS term. The discussion starts at 12:15PM and will be followed by student Q&A. Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89902018164

Thursday 9/3 – FedSoc Supreme Court Review
Please join us via Zoom this Thursday 9/3 at lunch for a discussion with Edward Whelan and Professor Wurman about the 2019-20 SCOTUS term. The discussion starts at 12:15PM and will be followed by student Q&A. Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89902018164

TODAY, THURSDAY 8/27 FedSoc Kick-off Event – DoorDash gift cards for the first 30 registrants!
Join us via Zoom today, Thursday 8/27, at lunch to learn about the Federalist Society at ASU Law. The first 30 ASU Law students who register for the event will enjoy lunch on us in the form of a $15 DoorDash gift card! To register, click here. We will be…

THURSDAY 8/27 Federalist Society Kick-off Event – DoorDash gift cards for the first 30 registrants!
Join us via Zoom this Thursday 8/27 at lunch to learn about the Federalist Society at ASU Law. The first 30 ASU Law students who register for the event will enjoy lunch on us in the form of a $15 DoorDash gift card. To register, click here. We will be…
THURSDAY 8/27 – Federalist Society Kick-off Event
Join us via Zoom (CLICK HERE) this Thursday 8/27 at lunch to learn about the Federalist Society at ASU Law. We will be hearing from Justice Clint Bolick (Arizona Supreme Court), Dominic Draye (former Solicitor General of Arizona), and Abby Raddatz (Director of Attorney Recruiting and Development at Snell and…