
2025 Ohio Chapters Conference
The Ohio Chapters Conference will take place on Friday, April 4, in Columbus, Ohio. Registration is now open!
Jeb Rubenfeld for @TheFP argues that the Trump administration’s actions under the Alien Enemies Act are unlawful, but they don’t demonstrate a “constitutional crisis” as other scholars have claimed. Read more: https://t.co/5yOqM9eG2F
.@RobNatelson says the Alien Enemies Act was shaped by the Founders’ understanding of the allegiance of aliens in a country and whether they were from friendly or hostile countries. Based on this understanding, Natelson claims that the most important question is whether Tren de
Court Appears Split in Racial-Gerrymandering Case: Arguments Heard in Louisiana v. Callais By Michael R. Dimino https://t.co/4mtLHAoGnx
Complaint Resolved Against MDL Judge Accused of Sex Preferences in Selecting Lead Counsel By Brian T. Fitzpatrick https://t.co/ghwagmoR62
Registration is open! Join us at the Ohio Chapters Conference on April 4 in Columbus, OH, for a day of discussions and debates, featuring a keynote address by Hon. Neomi Rao of the U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit. Details: https://t.co/ViPbf4gl0v https://t.co/rbY6SUc2n5
Russia’s war against Ukraine has been marked by deliberate attacks on civilians, healthcare workers, and critical infrastructure, from targeting rescue personnel with follow-up strikes to direct attacks on hospitals and maternity wards, and cyber attacks on energy infrastructure.
Navigating a TCPA Minefield: Understanding the “Quiet Hours” Rule By Michael O'Rielly https://t.co/oG83425O9Y
Register Now! Join us THIS WEEK for our Annual Western Chapters Conference on March 28-29, 2025 at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Details and registration: https://t.co/gi8pqdp8Tc https://t.co/eFDkBxIKgx
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