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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito [ 7] Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas [ 7] Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch [ 53] Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh [ 54] [ 55] Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett [ 11] FBI Director Christopher A. Wray United States Court of Appeals Judge (D.C. Cir.) Gregory G. Katsas [ 56] United States Court of Appeals Judge (D.C. Cir.) Neomi Rao [ 57] United States Court of Appeals Judge (D.C. Cir.) Justin R. Walker [ 58] United States Court of Appeals Judge (2nd Cir.) Michael H. Park [ 59] United States Court of Appeals Judge (7th Cir.) Michael B. Brennan [ 60] United States Court of Appeals Judge (8th Cir.) David Stras [ 61] United States Court of Appeals Judge (9th Cir.) Sandra Segal Ikuta [ 62] United States Court of Appeals Judge (9th Cir.) Mark J. Bennett [ 63] United States Court of Appeals Judge (9th Cir.) Ryan D. Nelson [ 64] United States Court of Appeals Judge (9th Cir.) Kenneth K. Lee [ 65] United States Court of Appeals Judge (9th Cir.) Daniel Bress [ 66] United States Court of Appeals Judge (9th Cir.) Danielle J. Forrest [ 67] United States Court of Appeals Judge (9th Cir.) Patrick J. Bumatay [ 68] United States Court of Appeals Judge (9th Cir.) Lawrence VanDyke [ 69] United States Court of Appeals Judge (9th Cir.) Anthony Johnstone [ 70] United States Court of Appeals Judge (10th Cir.) Allison Eid [ 71] United States Court of Appeals Judge (11th Cir.) Kevin Newsom [ 72] United States Court of Appeals Judge (11th Cir.) Elizabeth L. Branch [ 73] United States Court of Appeals Judge (11th Cir.) Britt Grant [ 74] United States Court of Appeals Judge (11th Cir.) Robert Luck [ 75] United States Court of Appeals Judge (11th Cir.) Barbara Lagoa [ 76] United States Court of Appeals Judge (11th Cir.) Andrew L. Brasher [ 77] United States Court of Appeals Senior Judge (5th Cir.) Edith Brown Clement [ 78] United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas Judge Ada E. Brown [ 79] United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida Judge Aileen Cannon [ 80] Senator Ted Cruz , Republican Senator of Texas [ 81] Senator Josh Hawley , Republican Senator of Missouri [ 82] Senator Todd Young , Republican Senator of Indiana Florida Supreme Court Justice Meredith Sasso [ 83] Notes ↑ Roberts was at one point reported to have been a member of the society, but Roberts's membership status was never definitively established. Deputy White House press secretary Dana Perino said Roberts "has no recollection of ever being a member." [ 51] Following the report, the Washington Post located the Federalist Society Lawyers Division Leadership Directory, 1997–1998, which listed Roberts as a member of the Washington chapter steering committee; [ 52] however, membership in the society is not a necessary condition for being listed in its leadership directory. 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