From WSJopinion: The American Constitution Society plays a far more active role in political and policy disputes than does the Federalist Society
Our editorial Wednesday on the new draft ethics rules for the U.S. Judicial Conference has stirred up a useful fuss, including objections from the left-leaning American Constitution Society. We defended ACS against rules barring judges from joining the group, but no worries. We’re grateful to ACS for giving us this chance to elaborate on our original reporting.
ACS is the legal group created as an alternative to the right-leaning Federalist Society. As we reported, the “exposure draft” from the Committee on Codes of Conduct...
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