2026 Texas Young Lawyers Summit
Please join our young lawyers from across the state of Texas for our third annual Texas Young Lawyers Summit! The summit will take place June 5-6 in Fort Worth, Texas.
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[LIVE] How Did the Founders View the Role of Education? https://t.co/aXFEqj8OZZ
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Education today looks radically different than it did at the Founding, but that may be changing. As America celebrates its 250th anniversary, join us for a webinar discussion exploring the government’s role in education during the Founding era, the subsequent 19th- and early
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During this week's discussion on threats facing the judiciary, @MZHemingway underscored the importance of judicial independence: “The popularity should not have anything to do with attacks on them or their family members or efforts to undermine the integrity of the institution https://t.co/78I0pVw7UQ
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Earlier this week, @JCNSeverino discussed the importance of combating misconceptions about the Supreme Court and why attacks on the judiciary and efforts to undermine the Court can have lasting consequences for public trust in our institutions. Watch the full discussion: https://t.co/tlFO7sAwBE
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Hon. Kyle Duncan’s message for students navigating today’s campus climate during the Federalist Society’s recent webinar “Shouted Down: When Protest Becomes Censorship:” “Stick up for yourself, if you’re at a school that disrespects you because you're a quote on quote https://t.co/gTEDkpRstx
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[LIVE] Political Violence and Judicial Independence https://t.co/rBgsOSpGB2
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STARTING IN 1 HOUR: Following the reported swatting attempt targeting Justice Amy Coney Barrett last week, join us for a timely discussion on political violence, judicial independence, and the rule of law: https://t.co/T7Lx2kSGAV Ft @MZHemingway, @JCNSeverino, Matt Price, and
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TUNE IN TODAY AT 4PM ET: As threats against judges and public officials continue to rise, our panel will examine the growing climate of political intimidation, recent attacks targeting the Court, and what these developments mean for the rule of law. https://t.co/T7Lx2kS8Ln Ft
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