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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The Federalist Society is pleased to announce “The Meese Prize for Excellence in Originalist Scholarship,” a new $15,000 annual award recognizing the best new scholarship that makes a distinct and significant contribution to the field of originalism. Attorney General Meese https://t.co/CrTpQvRSH4
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Tune in for our next episode of SOC! SIDEBAR featuring Judge Trevor N. McFadden on “Hiking.” The Student Division and our University of Pennsylvania Carey Law Center Chapter will host this Zoom conversation Tuesday, April 21, at 8:00pm ET. Register: https://t.co/Aln16vat3s https://t.co/hqN7kM4Hij
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TODAY is the last day to sign up for our Special Graduation Offer! All graduating student members who sign up by April 15 will receive: 🎓 1 year of free membership in the Lawyers Division 🎓 A Federalist Society graduation cord 🎓and an exclusive challenge coin! Learn more https://t.co/qe9xZ0yy2f
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Don’t forget to register for the Third Circuit Chapters Conference! Join us in Philadelphia, PA for a full day of panels on pressing legal topics and meaningful opportunities to connect with fellow members. Register: https://t.co/txhaPiW7uG https://t.co/xln5lP86qU
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Happy Birthday Thomas Jefferson!
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As we commemorate America’s 250th anniversary this year, we celebrate the document that started it all--the Declaration of Independence--and the impact of founders like Jefferson, who reimagined a land of liberty, unalienable rights, and a government that would operate by the https://t.co/qeoIxv5eDy
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Jefferson defined both the purpose of government and the source of its authority: “To secure these rights… deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.” In a single document, Jefferson reframed the relationship between the individual and the state, placing
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Jefferson began the Declaration not with grievances, but with a pronouncement of truth: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are create equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain Unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the
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