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The Federalist Society

James Madison Club

Federalist Society’s tremendous growth has been made possible in large part by our benefactors, particularly the members of the James Madison Club for major donors. Without substantial increases in income, the Society’s ambitious plans for membership, programming, and chapter expansion could not succeed. In this time of great opportunity and need, the members of the James Madison Club are enabling the Society to establish itself as the center of legal and public policy debate.

 

Today, the Federalist Society is moving forward with many important projects, including the State Courts Project, the International Law and Sovereignty Project, the Judicial Independence Project, and remarkable general institutional growth. As we proceed with these efforts, the James Madison Club remains an essential component of the Society’s strategy to restore the principles of limited government, individual freedom and responsibility, and the rule of law to their proper place in American law and public policy.

 

The James Madison Club recognizes major contributors to the Federalist Society. Membership in the Madison Club is available to those who contribute $1,000 or more annually. Benefits include invitations to Madison Club meetings, free admission to selected programs, periodic insider updates, and public recognition (unless otherwise requested).

 

The James Madison Club levels are:

  • $1,000 Madison Club
  • $2,000 Madison Club Supporting Member
  • $5,000 Madison Club Sustaining Member
  • $10,000 Madison Club Benefactor
  • $25,000 Madison Club Silver
  • $50,000 Madison Club Gold
  • $100,000 Madison Club Platinum

 

If you would like to become a Madison Club member, you may send a check directly to:

 

The Federalist Society
1015 18th St., NW
Suite 425
Washington, DC 20036

 

or please contact us for more information at the above address or call us at (202) 822 –8138.

 

Please make all checks out to "The Federalist Society."



The Society is classified under I.R.S. Code Section 501 (c)(3) as a charitable and educational foundation. Contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law.

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