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VisitWhat will be the Federalist Society's most significant collaboration under Sheldon Gilbert by December 31, 2025?
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Sheldon Gilbert Named New CEO of Federalist Society, Succeeding Eugene Meyer After 42-Year History
Dec 14, 2024, 08:51 PM
The Federalist Society is poised to appoint Sheldon Gilbert as its new CEO, succeeding Eugene Meyer, who has held the position since the organization's founding 42 years ago. Gilbert, a constitutional litigator and current Walmart executive, has argued nearly 100 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. Leonard Leo, co-chairman of the Federalist Society board, praised Gilbert, stating, "Sheldon is both a thinker and a doer." The decision has been met with widespread approval among members of the organization, with many expressing excitement about Gilbert's leadership and potential direction for the Society.
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