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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[LIVE] What Were the Founders' Views of Citizenship? The Founders Gave Us the Tools Series https://t.co/McngNXpSGy
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On this day in 1774: Parliament imposed the Boston Port Act, shutting down the Boston Harbor to all commercial traffic until the East India Company was repaid for the destroyed tea. What was meant to isolate Massachusetts had the opposite effect. Aid poured in from across the https://t.co/eyK4NCyjGX
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What did the Founders believe about citizenship? Who qualified, and what rights and responsibilities did it carry? And how do those original understandings compare to modern doctrine? Join us TODAY at 3:00PM as we kick off a new webinar series as part of our America 250 https://t.co/NibSsofCtZ
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The Federalist Society is pleased to announce “The Meese Prize for Excellence in Originalist Scholarship,” a $15,000 annual award recognizing new scholarship that makes a distinct and significant contribution to the field of originalism. The inaugural prize will be awarded to https://t.co/Hu90PIr6XA
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ICYMI: Sean Cooksey (@SeanJCooksey), Jamil Jaffer (@jamil_n_jaffer), and Susan Landau examined the legal, policy, and security implications of end-to-end encryption. This webinar explored this debate and its implications for U.S. privacy law, cybersecurity policy, and
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The final panel of Western Chapters Conference examined the evolving legal ladscape surrounding DEI innitiatives in corporations and public agencies. Panelists focused on recent Supreme Court decisions, compliance with federal law, and how companies are adapting their programs https://t.co/uh0jNa7pFU
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RT @HarmeetKDhillon: Interesting discussion on birthright citizenship at @FedSoc Western States conference where I’m speaking also in a bit…
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The day continued with a lunch and keynote address from Viet Dinh, Former Chief Legal and Policy Officer at the Fox Corporation, who spoke on law and democratic capitalism, focusing on America first principles and the role lawyers play in defending them. https://t.co/B1QQGsdX4n
The GENIUS Act of 2025 was a watershed moment in the legal framework for stablecoins,...
In this Federalist Society America250 series, experts analyze modern legal and policy debates through the...
The Supreme Court's decision in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump produced at least four distinct visions of...
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