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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How should courts evaluate modern gun laws under the Second Amendment? In New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, the Court announced a new standard rooted in text, history, and tradition. In United States v. Rahimi, it returned to clarify how that framework applies https://t.co/qgV7vUXV2W
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[LIVE] What Was an "Establishment of Religion" at the Founding? https://t.co/QFn9p30wjS
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Register now for the 2026 Wisconsin Chapters Conference! Join the Wisconsin Lawyer Chapters for their annual statewide conference, featuring leading voices in law, with opportunities to network and connect with members from across the state. Register: https://t.co/F0uPgIN6wK https://t.co/J4R3eMcfWK
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What did the Founders actually understand an “establishment of religion” to mean? In our new #America250 series, join leading scholars and litigators as they explore the original meaning of the Establishment Clause and how that history should guide modern church-state debates,
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Tune in LIVE this Friday and join the Federalist Society's Student Division and the University of Virginia School of Law Chapter for a signature Rupe Debate on the Supreme Court’s emergency docket. Featuring Prof. Jonathan Adler (@jadler1969), Prof. Jed Shugerman (@jedshug), and https://t.co/2pElvVwiUP
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The 2026 Minnesota Anderson Dinner and Award is coming up! Don’t forget to register for an evening in Edina, MN with the Minnesota Lawyer Chapter on April 23, featuring keynote remarks by Hon. Thomas M. Hardiman and the opportunity to engage with fellow members from across the https://t.co/LloRPO1yks
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ICYMI: Our experts discussed the stakes for U.S. law and policy, including new questions about user privacy, foreign government demands of U.S. companies, and whether end-to-end encryption prevents threat actors from accessing data. Watch the full discussion:
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Tune in LIVE April 10th for our second Rupe Debate of the year, examining the Supreme Court’s emergency docket. Prof. Jonathan Adler (@jadler1969), Prof. Jed Shugerman (@jedshug), and Hon. Chad Readler will join the debate hosted by the University of Virginia School of Law https://t.co/UCggUJbIbu
What are the legal tools available to a President to shape policy and execute the...
Foreign influence operations have become increasingly important in geopolitical competition and American national security. China...
Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting...
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