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What does the Constitution really say about birthright citizenship? Join us this Thursday (02/19) at 10AM ET for a discussion drawing on new scholarship from the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy (@HarvardJLPP) which examines the history, original meaning, and modern

We are gearing up for the National Student Symposium!🔥 The Federalist Society and the ASU Law Student Chapter will host the 45th National Student Symposium on March 13–14, 2026. Under the theme “Liberty Rising: The Rebirth of Free Markets, Free Speech, and Federalism,” this

Join us next Tuesday, Feb. 24 in Washington D.C. for a discussion on Buckley v. Valeo, the landmark Supreme Court decision that reshaped campaign finance law and remains a pillar for First Amendment jurisprudence. This panel will reflect on Buckley’s legacy and explore the

The FTC is setting its agenda for 2026. How will priorities shift on consumer protection, data privacy, and AI, and what might look different? Join us TODAY at 2PM ET for a discussion on the FTC’s enforcement, policymaking, and rulemaking outlook for the year ahead. Ft. Brian

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