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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What began as a quiet morning on April 19, 1775, would become a day that would change the course of history with “the shot heard ‘round the world.” Today, we mark the anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord, a rebellious stand that turned into a movement for freedom, https://t.co/BEeQqwgWm9
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On this day in 1775: British troops marched from Boston to seize colonial arms and arrest Patriot leaders. But the alarm spreads. Local militias mobilize. At Lexington, a standoff turns to gunfire, sparking the first shots of the Revolution. The British press on to Concord, https://t.co/RSmFWrccAM
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Thank you to everyone who joined us for our 2026 Ohio Chapters Conference! It was a rewarding day full of discussion, connection, and engagement among members from across the state. We are grateful to our speakers and attendees for making this conference such a success! https://t.co/CuQczWdbfD
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The 2026 Ohio Chapters Conference concluded with keynote remarks from Hon. Justin Reed Walker of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, closing out a day of engaging panels and meaningful discussion. https://t.co/z4DZ1eRWM0
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In this panel discussion at the Ohio Chapters Conference, panelists considered how Ohio and its citizens have shaped the American constitutional tradition, from the drafting of the Fourteenth Amendment to leadership at the highest levels of government, and what that legacy means https://t.co/Fmp0Mno8OB
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Attorney General of Ohio, Hon. Dave Yost (@DaveYostOH), joins us at the 2026 Ohio Chapters Conference! https://t.co/F53KXxUVmx
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How are states protecting religious liberty? Panel 2 at the 2026 Ohio Chapters Conference explored recent developments in state and federal protections, the movement toward state RFRAs, and Ohio’s tradition of religious liberty. Ft. Prof. Nathaniel Fouch, Prof. Mark David Hall https://t.co/PrnWMrZ68V
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Do states have the power to influence immigration enforcement? The first panel at the Ohio Chapters Conference explored this question, including a state’s ability to support immigration enforcement through the exercise of its police power as well as a state’s ability to create https://t.co/odFn5QCk9j
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