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John E. McGlothlin, John J. Park, Jr., and Devon Westhill joined us in this #FedSocForums episode to discuss "Military Academies Litigation After SFFA." Watch: https://t.co/KFp6BCPjlZ
At the 2024 National Lawyers Convention, guests gathered to honor President and CEO Eugene B. Meyer, celebrating his extraordinary 40+ years of leadership and dedicated service to The Federalist Society. Watch: https://t.co/EMD0Tvu2ka
Join the Federalist Society's Student Division & Harvard Law School Chapter for the next SOC! SIDEBAR featuring Hon. Timothy M. Tymkovich (U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit). 📅 Tuesday, December 17, 2024 ⏰ 8:00 PM ET 🌐 Zoom Discover how Judge Tymkovich's love for skiing… https://t.co/JUoyHIBxj3 https://t.co/iBmJGevKCH
Does Jarkesy Doom the Preserve Access to Affordable Generics and Biosimilars Act? Matthew S. Hellman, William M. Jay, Emily Michiko Morris, Matthew D. Rowen, and Brian Pandya joined us to discuss. Watch: https://t.co/dgOio7RpzS
Clarke D. Forsythe gives a review of "Roe v. Dobbs: The Past, Present, and Future of a Constitutional Right to Abortion" in a new #FedSocReview. It's "essential reading for anyone who wants to understand public arguments about abortion after Dobbs. The arguments in this book,… https://t.co/OHJEIF70dW
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SCOTUS has recently issued rulings in three cases involving speech-based arrests: Gonzalez v. Trevino, Murphy v. Schmitt, and Villarreal v. Alaniz. Anya Bidwell joined us for an update on the cases and their possible ramifications. Watch: https://t.co/Ap3ZWfJlJ9
Boyd Garriott, Eric N. Kniffin, Michael Pepson, Alexandra Shapiro, Jeff Stier, and Tessa Shurr joined us for the December episode of A Seat at the Sitting, where constitutional experts discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting by sitting. Watch: https://t.co/jP07irFmOA
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