2026 Tennessee Chapters Conference
Please join the Tennessee Lawyer Chapters for our annual statewide conference!
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RT @JCNSeverino: Must Watch: Justice Clarence Thomas shares with the @HooverInst how being educated by Catholic nuns in segregated Georgia—…
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RT @cjscalia: My father’s confirmation hearings were 40 years ago! I share some memories about that summer and some thoughts about what has…
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Register for the 2026 North Carolina Chapters Conference! Join us October 2 for a day of engaging conversations on the Supreme Court, election law, education, separation of powers, and more! Register: https://t.co/hPYLAktofa https://t.co/Kah8U0ILJL
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Mark your calendars for September 24! Registration is now open for the 2026 Kentucky Chapters Conference! Join us in Lexington for a full day of meaningful conversation and engaging programming! Register today! https://t.co/4LVHdnCEEw https://t.co/VseFPVPibg
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As more states legalize physician-assisted suicide, questions continue to arise about how those laws intersect with federal Medicare rules and end-of-life care. A recent CMS request for information on "medical aid in dying" and hospice services has renewed debate over the legal,
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The Faster Labor Contracts Act would dramatically reshape first-contract negotiations by imposing strict bargaining deadlines and, if no agreement is reached, requiring mediation followed by binding arbitration. Supporters see it as a way to prevent stalled negotiations, while
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O.H. Skinner, Executive Director of @for_consumers, on how state polarization is raising concerns about the extraterritorial reach of state laws: "You're seeing polarization at the state level more and more in our country, and you're seeing a response to unexpected losses of https://t.co/WmewZEdO07
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During today's FedSoc webinar, Michael Williams, Solicitor General of West Virginia, discusses extraterritorial laws that threaten state sovereignty: " So fundamentally, what we are concerned about in these cases — be it Suncor in the tort space, or the New York Superfund https://t.co/VuLvv62kTc
Public schools across the country are increasingly the site of debates over the role of...
Join us for a virtual fireside chat with William Lane, General Counsel of the Department...
In 2022, Florida enacted the Stop WOKE (Wrongs to Our Kids and Employees) Act,...
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