2026 Florida Young Lawyers Summit
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In Mullin v. Doe, the Supreme Court ruled 6–3 reversing lower-court orders that had halted the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Syrian and Haitian nationals. The Court held that the TPS statute bars judicial review of non-constitutional challenges to DHS’s TPS
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In Wolford v. Lopez, the Supreme Court held that Hawaii’s default rule prohibiting licensed concealed-carry permit holders from carrying handguns on private property open to the public without express authorization violates the Second and Fourteenth Amendments. Join us TODAY at
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[LIVE] Litigation Finance: Access to Justice, Lawfare, and Foreign Influence https://t.co/7DGv7knXMo
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@EdWhelanEPPC Four years after the historic Dobbs ruling, new questions are being addressed by courts and legislatures across the country. Recent and ongoing developments include: ⚖️ Challenges to FDA regulation of mifepristone and chemical abortion access, like FDA v. Alliance for
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@EdWhelanEPPC Even Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, before she joined SCOTUS, publicly questioned the Court’s reasoning in Roe, and said Roe “ventured too far in the change that it ordered,” see https://t.co/YGAH7s2qAZ https://t.co/KFR926oklZ
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Dobbs also overturned Planned Parenthood v. Casey, a 1992 opinion that upheld Roe 5-4. Originalist expert @edwhelaneppc called Casey “breathtaking in its grandiose misunderstanding of the Supreme Court’s role.” https://t.co/n4Oo2AI333 And the late Antonin Scalia argued in Casey https://t.co/AO4TfRP1Mz
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For decades, Roe v. Wade (1973) stood out as one of the most hotly contested and controversial Supreme Court rulings of all time, with critics frequently calling Roe an “activist” ruling. Skeptics of Roe long warned that the Roe Justices changed the Constitution to what they
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Four years ago today, the Supreme Court decided Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, overruling Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey in a 6-3 ruling, effectively returning the authority to regulate abortion to the states and the people. https://t.co/UlNS80RSbJ https://t.co/WC4h4kEUvr
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