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Kentucky Secretary of State Hon. Michael G. Adams (@olmikester) on foreign influence in U.S. elections at the 2025 National Lawyers Convention:   “Of greater concern to me, both given the relatively lower attention paid to it and the much larger potential impact it could have is https://t.co/hU4q6S1syA

What does it really mean for Americans to be “created equal”?  In his newest book, "Born Equal: Remaking America’s Constitution, 1840–1920," Prof. Akhil Reed Amar traces how generations of Americans—from the antebellum era through the Progressive Era—wrestled with the nation’s

Drone innovation is advancing rapidly, raising important questions about regulation and the role of federalism. Former FAA Chief Counsel Reggie Govan and Charlie Trippe join host @bskorup  (@CatoInstitute ) to discuss how federal and state governments should navigate the

How could the USPTO’s proposed overhaul of PTAB procedures reshape the future of inter partes review—and who stands to benefit or lose the most? Join us tomorrow for a #FedSocForums webinar breaking down the USPTO’s new Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, exploring efforts to curb

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