I feel compelled to again state that the Federalist Society is not some shady, Q-anon-esque organization.
2022 update:
After their Chairman of Federalism & Separation of Powers for the last 16 years literally organized a conspiracy to overthrow the US Presidential election, a conspiracy which included urging VP Pence to violate the Electoral Count Act and count fake electors, the Federalist Society did not issue any kind of statement and resisted pressure to remove Eastman from his leadership position. Instead, they slow-rolled his departure from that position(which apparently had been planned since late 2020) and allowed him to leave the position on his own time so it wouldn't look like they were caving in to outside pressure and condemning his insurrection/conspiracy. Again, they didn't come out as 'anti-insurrection' or 'pro-democracy' in response to Eastman's plot because that would have been seen as a failure by their membership. Insurrection/sedition should be one of those non-controversial things that you can speak out against...if you can't speak out against it then that makes you a shady Q-anon-esque org.
Also, the Federalist Society tried to cancel satire at Stanford, which was the exact sort of sad and losery behavior this thread was created to criticize