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The Federalist Society's Student Division presented this panel at the 2007 Annual Student Symposium on February 24, 2007. The panelists included Prof. Andrew Koppelman of Northwestern University, Prof. John McGinnis of Northwestern University, Mrs. Phyllis Schlafly of the Eagle Forum, Prof. Geoffrey Stone of the University of Chicago and Prof. Orin Kerr of George Washington University as the moderator.

Phyllis Schlafly and Clarence Thomas
Phyllis Schlafly pictured with Clarence Thomas at the Council for National Policy meeting in November 2008, Minneapolis, MN.

Alito Rally
Alito Nomination
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Tell your Senators to CONFIRM Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court   1-16-06

Phyllis Schlafly appeared on Court TVCatherine Crier Live show 10-31-2005 at 5:00 p.m. (ET).

Watch the show (RealMedia)

Jessica Echard, of Eagle Forum, commenting on the Alito nomination on NPR


Conservative icon speaks at K School
Schlafly says activist judges are new conservative target  
Calling the U.S. Supreme Court "the most powerful branch of government," conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly said that grassroots conservatives who have focused on family and social issues are setting their sights next on reforming America's "imperial judiciary."
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Phyllis Schlafly, President of Eagle Forum, issued this statement in response to Senator Arlen Specter's remarks at the confirmation hearing for Judge John Roberts:    (9-12-05)
It's hard to understand why Senator Specter would take a facetious comment by me out of context and try to make it appear that John Roberts was anti-woman. I hope the new rule for judges will not be to hold them to all the lawyer jokes they made when they were bachelors. Roberts' comment of decades ago simply indicated that he didn't think the government should be in the business of deciding what careers women choose, and I agree with that.

  • Again, Right Voices Concern About Gonzales
       by Thomas B. Edsall and Michael A. Fletcher  9-05-05

  • Conservatives Rally for Justices
       by Thomas B. Edsall  8-15-05

  • Women's groups speak out on SC nominee
       by Chris Graham  7-12-05

  • The Supremacists—A Judiciary Out of Control
       by R. Albert Mohler, Jr.  7-07-05

  • Schlafly: Picking Federal Judges' Party Matters Less Than Limiting Their Power
       by Ed Thomas and Jenni Parker  5-31-05

  • Enough Is Enough!
       by Paul R. Hollrah

  • Schlafly: Congress Has Constitutional Power to Reign in Activist Judges, 5-06-05

  • Pro-Family Leaders Call On Congress to Curb Judicial Activism, Filibusters, 4-20-05

  • Terri Schiavo: Judicial Murder, 3-29-05

  • America Talking About the Value of Life, 3-29-05

  • What to DO about these judges?, 3-26-05

  • Leaders meet to confront activist courts, 3-24-05

  • Heritage Foundation
    The Supremacists: The Tyranny of Judges and How to Stop it  (originally aired 3-02-05)

    Eagle Forum and Focus on the Family Present:   Two interviews about Judicial Tyranny with Phyllis Schlafly and Dr. James Dobson (originally broadcast Oct. 21 & 22, 2004)
    Phyllis Schlafly discusses the growing problem of judicial tyranny. Left unchecked, the courts may decide whether the Pledge of Allegiance will continue to mention God, whether the Ten Commandments can be displayed in public buildings, and whether marriage will be defined as a union between one man and one woman. Unelected judges will essentially redefine our society against the will of the people — unless the people rise up and stop them. Learn what you can do to keep judges from legislating from the bench.



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