Energy in the AI Age
What will it take to power the next generation of American technological dominance? Please join us in Orlando on May 14 for The Federalist Society’s inaugural AI and Law Initiative summit, “Energy in the AI Age.”
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Tonight, Hon. James C. Ho, Prof. Eugene Volokh, Prof. Jon Michaels, Yitzy Frankel, and Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon (@HarmeetKDhillon) joined us at UCLA to discuss campus free speech, First Amendment protections, and the responsibility of https://t.co/6SCoTLkqYV
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Free Speech on Campus: Principles and Institutional Responsibility https://t.co/JlD3dcxjCo
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📢 Speaker Announcement! We are excited to announce our speakers for the Luncheon and Fireside Chat for the Energy in the AI Age Conference! Join us May 14th in Orlando Florida as leading voices discuss the state of the technology and the debate over its future. Register: https://t.co/024kleXeSN
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[LIVE] How Did State Constitutions Shape the American Founding? https://t.co/ZjPqj8aHzl
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As marketplaces of ideas, colleges and universities have a responsibility to foster open debate and protect expressive freedom. Recent tensions between speech and protest have raised questions about how institutions should respond when expression is disrupted. Join us LIVE today https://t.co/MxjF7lQLfT
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Join us on May 20th at the Mayflower Hotel for our Inaugural Legislative Branch Summit! Bringing together leading voices from law, policy, and government, this Summit will explore the role of state and federal legislatures today and the challenges they are navigating. Panels https://t.co/BIzgJ8LxXC
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State constitutions were not afterthoughts to the Founding—they were the proving grounds that shaped and informed the United States Constitution. Join us TODAY at 1:00PM to discover why state constitutions remain essential pillars of federalism—protecting freedom not just in
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RT @JanCBS: Great night in DC talking with Judge Roy Altman about his important new book Israel on Trial. Highly recommended for anyone who…
America has historically led the way in intangible property rights. We were the first country...
As Artemis II navigated around the far side of the moon, setting a new human...
Colleges and universities have long been understood as marketplaces of ideas, carrying with them a...
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