U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito at the Federalist Society’s 2023 National Lawyers Convention in Washington on Nov. 9, 2023. cement a conservative majority on the Supreme Court, is looking for a new president and CEO after its longtime leader announced he would retire.
According to Federalist Society co-chair Leonard Leo, the change in leadership is not expected to alter the direction of t Meyer’s email said the organization retained CarterBaldwin Executive Search to aid the group’s hunt for a new executive. The search, Leo said, is beginning in the “late spring.” But Trump’s relationship with leaders and allies of the Federalist Society has frayed since he left office. In February,that Trump has complained that his first-term Justice Department leaders were too weak, that his Supreme Court picks have tried to come across as too “independent,” and that the court system has broadly been biased against him, as he faces legal jeopardy in multiple jurisdictions.