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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Can a group of states effectively change how the President is elected— without amending the Constitution? This spring, Virginia became the latest state to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, bringing the Compact to 222 electoral votes, just 48 short of taking
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RT @JCNSeverino: Watch Justice Thomas’s full remarks: https://t.co/FlARWroXEw
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Today @ADFLegal’s Erin Hawley joined a discussion on Trump v. Slaughter and the overarching themes from the term: “There is something … inherently democracy-reinforcing to have administrative agencies being governed by someone…To echo Justice Scalia ‘who decides, matters https://t.co/NGgl2wcwim
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[LIVE] From the Courthouse Steps: Trump v. Slaughter and Trump v. Cook https://t.co/HxtrLhnnY8
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In case you missed it: Last week, we hosted a media briefing immediately following the conclusion of the Supreme Court term, featuring leading legal experts reflecting on the Court's biggest decisions and the broader themes that emerged this term. The discussion featured
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RT @KannonShanmugam: Last week, I participated in a briefing for the news media at the National Press Club to mark the end of the Supreme C…
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How much privacy do you have in your location data? In Chatrie v. United States, the Supreme Court ruled that the government's acquisition of Google's geofence location data is a search under the Fourth Amendment. Watch this SCOTUS Short for a quick breakdown of the case and https://t.co/KbGyLiZop2
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RT @SheldonGilbert: It's #IndependenceDay so this account is officially just 4th of July #DadJokes. 🇺🇲🇺🇲 Why are there no knock-knock joke…
This spring, Virginia joined eighteen other states and DC in the National Popular Vote Interstate...
In National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission, the Supreme Court held 6-3 that...
Unlike most nations, the United States eschews centralized control over its system of higher...
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