2025 National Lawyers Convention
The 2025 National Lawyers Convention is currently in progress through Saturday. Although the Convention is sold out, all panels are being livestreamed.
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“If the framers were right that the only rightful purpose of the government is to respect and protect the natural rights of our citizens, then it is only fitting that we, as lawyers, continue to hold our government to that standard, and sometimes we participate in advancing those https://t.co/DOKkJxHgvG
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Mr. Edward D. Greim, Mr. Abhishek Kambli, Prof. Derek T. Muller, Prof. Richard H. Pildes, and Hon. Kenneth Kiyul Lee discussed the future of race-conscious redistricting in the United States. #FedSoc2025 https://t.co/QwOxHVevcB
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@SenTedCruz Watch Senator Cruz's remarks and the full Hon. Robert H. Bork Memorial Roundtable discussion: https://t.co/FD3QWApVyI
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Hon. @E_A_Young of the Texas Supreme Court: "I think that we all, as citizens, lawyers, teachers, judges, and adherents of our own various faith traditions, owe it to the future in our country to do what we can today to ensure that the American promise of religious respect that https://t.co/rtDwmwCk9R
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RT @AAGDhillon: Looking forward to speaking at @FedSoc this afternoon on the current state of affairs in federal civil rights enforcement a…
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Fireside Chat with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche [2025 NLC] https://t.co/aw7g2Frjhr
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.@SenTedCruz: "The revolution that preceded the firing of gunpowder and shot was a revolution of ideas, that no king has authority over our rights, that sovereignty, our nation, we inverted sovereignty. Sovereignty flows from God to we the people, and from we the people to those https://t.co/d5mRKojVLp
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In memory of Judge Bork's commitment to religious respect and his rejection of anti-Semitism, Hon. Roy Altman moderated a discussion with judges from different faith traditions about the crucial importance of the American tradition of religious respect and tolerance in the U.S. https://t.co/5HUgRYbPRX
Damon Landor, a state prisoner and practicing Rastafarian, refused to cut his hair as an...
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