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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This week, families gathered at Mount Vernon for our inaugural Federalist Society Family Fest. They explored George Washington’s home, played colonial games, and capped the night off with a fireworks show to celebrate America250. https://t.co/HgWmVjzI5k
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Reflecting on the Supreme Court's recent election law decisions, Professor @derektmuller identifies a consistent pattern: "The Court is increasingly stepping out of the political process. Either you need some clear, explicit guidelines from Congress, or you're just going to let https://t.co/QF30Fg17Oq
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On July 2, 1776, the Continental Congress approved the resolution declaring that the United Colonies “are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States.” After months of war and debate, the vote formally severs political ties with Great Britain and establishes the https://t.co/Q7Z1VG7h5E
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As the Supreme Court term concludes, @EWess92 offers his perspective on one of the term's defining themes: the protection of civil rights and what the Court's decisions may signal moving forward. “It’s clear they are very protective of civil rights… Just across the board, there https://t.co/T81xj5rD1f
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In the consolidated cases Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J., the Supreme Court held that neither Title IX nor the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause prohibits states or schools from determining sports eligibility based on biological sex. Join us TODAY at
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In Trump v. Barbara, the Supreme Court held that the Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clause guarantees birthright citizenship to children born in the United States, regardless of whether their parents are unlawfully or temporarily present. Join us TODAY at 12:00 PM for a
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For more background on Humphrey’s Executor, watch four constitutional experts discuss the president’s removal power, its limits, and Humphrey’s Executor. https://t.co/s6CMo9sYJq
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Prof. Joel Alicea and Erin Hawley (@ADFLegal) previously joined us to break down the constitutional questions at the heart of Trump v. Slaughter: https://t.co/g9kgHqsV4Z
In Trump v. Slaughter, the Supreme Court held 6-3 that the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC)...
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...
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