2026 Ohio Chapters Conference
Please join the Ohio Lawyer Chapters for our annual statewide conference on Friday, April 17, in Columbus, OH. Registration is now open for members!
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Registration opens today for our third annual Texas Young Lawyers Summit! Join us June 5-6 in Fort Worth, TX for two days of thoughtful panels, substantive discussions, and opportunities to connect with fellow young lawyers from across the state. Register: https://t.co/Z5M6xCfUxT
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Don’t forget to register for the 2026 Ohio Chapters Conference! Join us on April 17 in Columbus, OH for a full day of meaningful conversation, featuring panels on “America 250: Ohio’s Legacy in the American Story,” “Religious Liberty in the States: Evaluating an Ohio RFRA,” and https://t.co/NWOKsmHDjR
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Happy birthday, United States Supreme Court Justice, Samuel Alito! Your service on the court continues to shape conversation on constitutional interpretation and reflects your abiding commitment to upholding the Constitution and the rule of law. 🎂 https://t.co/MtIGPFYoHX
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Want a deeper dive before the decision? The Federalist Society hosted a Courthouse Steps Preview on Trump v. Barbara, examining the arguments, stakes, and constitutional questions at play. Watch here: https://t.co/2LCXRj1zpB
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At stake is the constitutional question: who qualifies as a citizen and how the Fourteenth Amendment should be interpreted in modern immigration debates.
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Lower courts blocked the policy. However, the Supreme Court agreed to take the case before final review in the courts of appeals, highlighting its significance.
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The administration emphasizes that the phrase “subject to the jurisdiction” has limits, and that children of certain noncitizens, particularly in cases involving children born to parents who are unlawfully or temporarily in the United States, do not fall within the original
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Challengers argue the order conflicts with the Constitution’s text, which provides that all persons born in the United States and subject to its jurisdiction are citizens, a principle long understood to apply broadly.
The Supreme Court's decision in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump produced at least four distinct visions of...
Chiles v. Salazar addressed whether a Colorado law prohibiting “conversion therapy” violates the First...
In this Federalist Society America250 series, experts analyze modern legal and policy debates through the...
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