2026 Florida Young Lawyers Summit
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At our recent Energy and the AI Age summit, Hon. Bernard L. McNamee, former Commissioner of the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, comments on why energy matters in discussions about AI: “Energy is the foundation of our entire economy. Energy makes up about 7% of the https://t.co/tqFZbaSfvJ
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Demand for electricity is projected to increase dramatically in the coming decades, raising important questions about infrastructure, regulation, and energy policy. Can America meet its growing electricity needs while keeping power reliable and affordable? Join us TODAY at
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The Federalist Society mourns the loss of Gordon S. Wood, one of the great historians of the American founding, and a scholar whose work has shaped how generations of Americans understand who they are and where they came from. Professor Wood illuminated America's founding with
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In the wake of the targeting of Justice Barrett, we hosted a discussion last week with leading legal experts on confronting these threats to the judiciary. https://t.co/DIUuypmKRd
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The recent swatting attempt targeting Justice Barrett is a reminder that attacks on the judiciary don't end when a decision is handed down. Judges must be free to interpret and apply the law without fear for their safety or that of their families. https://t.co/XfPTCeKXuX
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Last week, we convened experts to discuss these growing threats to judicial independence and the rule of law: https://t.co/DIUuypmKRd
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From attempted assassinations and swatting attacks, to intimidation campaigns targeting the justices and their families, threats against the judiciary are becoming alarmingly common. A constitutional system depends on judges being able to decide cases free from fear or coercion.
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As Justice Clarence Thomas marks more than 34 years on the Supreme Court, his originalist influence is seen not only in the opinions but in the long-term development of constitutional arguments that continue to shape legal debates today. Read more about his lasting influence on https://t.co/KOEfmi3zaE
After two decades of flat demand, US electricity demand is experiencing rapid growth. Demand is...
In Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA v. Amarin Pharma, the Supreme Court unanimously held that, to plausibly allege induced...
In this Federalist Society America 250 series, experts analyze modern legal and policy debates through...
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