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As fraud, harassment, and harmful content online proliferate, children and seniors are often the most vulnerable. In an effort to protect these groups, states are stepping in through age-verification laws, litigation, and other regulatory efforts. Are these approaches effective?

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

In his Farewell Address, Washington warned against factionalism and urged Americans to cherish the Constitution as the safeguard of their freedom. His Farewell Address remains a timeless reflection on civic responsibility and national unity.

As the nation’s first President, Washington established precedents that still guide the executive office today: peaceful transfers of power, respect for constitutional limits, and fidelity to the young republic above personal ambition.

Washington later presided over the Constitutional Convention, lending his credibility and steady leadership to the framing of a Constitution designed to preserve liberty through structure, separation of powers, and the rule of law.

After victory, Washington did something almost unheard of in history: he surrendered power. By resigning his commission in 1783 and returning home, he affirmed a revolutionary principle, that in America, the power belongs to the people.

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