2026 Florida Chapters Conference
The Federalist Society is thrilled to host our 12th Annual Florida Chapters Conference on January 30 - January 31, 2026. Join lawyers chapters and student chapters from across Florida for our marquee statewide event.
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Professor Kelsi Corkran, Supreme Court Director at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy & Protection, Georgetown Law, at the 2025 National Lawyers Convention: "Seeking judicial review of executive decisions — that people think are problematic, constitutionally, or for https://t.co/IsgsQJWJZN
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Prof. Xiao Wang (@xwang1987) discusses how Justice Barrett is carving out her judicial voice at “The Roberts Court at 20” event earlier this year. Subscribe and watch the full discussion and more Federalist Society content from 2025 on our YouTube channel: https://t.co/J0ofdN7j9Z
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We were honored to host Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett M. Kavanaugh at our Annual Antonin Scalia Memorial Dinner for a wonderful discussion as part of the 2025 National Lawyers Convention. https://t.co/inshIc1GEH
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Kannon Shanmugam (@KannonShanmugam) discusses the role of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and how Chief Justice Roberts’ approach during his tenure at “The Roberts Court at 20” event earlier this year. Subscribe and watch the full discussion and more Federalist Society https://t.co/Pt27QO3wEu
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Check out our 2025 National Lawyers Convention photo gallery! Relive the conversations, connections, and unforgettable moments at https://t.co/0ARCKNjB8l. https://t.co/LOx7AuwqoO
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No matter how the Court rules, NRSC v. FEC will have important implications for election law dictating how candidates, parties, and outside groups organize their campaign financing in future elections. Watch a FedSoc Courthouse steps episode TODAY at 2:00 p.m. featuring Brett
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So now the question lands squarely before the Justices: Are party-candidate coordination limits an outdated holdover? Or still a critical safeguard in an era of super PACs and unlimited independent spending?
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The Sixth Circuit sitting en banc upheld these limits but also suggested that they might no longer be consistent with modern First Amendment doctrine. However, the Sixth Circuit also recognized that existing Supreme Court precedent bound it to find the limits permissible.
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