2026 Florida Young Lawyers Summit
Please join the Young Lawyer Chapters across the state of Florida for a weekend of networking and panel discussions!
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In Pung v. Isabella County, the Supreme Court rejected arguments that the Constitution requires compensation based on a property’s fair-market value after a tax sale, holding instead that surplus auction proceeds are the proper measure when the sale is fairly conducted. Join us
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In two major decisions this term, the Supreme Court narrowed the use of U.S. courts in international disputes, limiting new causes of action under the Alien Tort Statute and clarifying sovereign immunity under the Helms-Burton Act. Join us TODAY at 10:45 AM for a discussion with
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Happy Birthday, United States Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas! For more than 34 years, your continuing service on the Court has been anchored in your unwavering commitment to the Constitution and the rule of law. As a champion of originalist legal interpretation, you have https://t.co/SFiDXNBOSp
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.@JCNSeverino discusses public confidence in the Court and the judiciary. Watch the full discussion HERE: https://t.co/G5jV5BnUTi https://t.co/Auda2Uu8AC
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Don’t miss the 2026 Florida Young Lawyers Summit on July 10–11! Join Young Lawyer Chapters from across the state for two days of networking, panel discussions, and conversations with fellow attorneys, law students, and legal professionals. Register: https://t.co/8nqnBvEfkZ https://t.co/K0cCmxa4gg
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@AFergusonFTC A year after Skrmetti, its central questions — the line between sex and transgender classifications, the appropriate level of judicial scrutiny, and who decides those questions — continues to be addressed across federal and state courts in real time.
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@AFergusonFTC Post-Skrmetti, lawsuits by transgender activists challenging state laws aimed at protecting parental rights have faced a harder road. In April, the 8th Circuit upheld Iowa's law requiring schools to notify parents when a student seeks a gender-identity accommodation. In Iowa
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@AFergusonFTC In the emerging world of detransition litigation, other courts are now asking exactly who bears responsibility when patients are harmed by medical transitions. In January, a New York jury returned a ~$2M verdict in Varian v. Einhorn & Chin — reportedly the first U.S. malpractice
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