2026 Minnesota Anderson Dinner and Award
Please join the Minnesota Lawyer Chapter for the 2026 Justice G. Barry Anderson Dinner and Award Presentation to be held on April 23 in Edina, MN.
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Don’t forget to register for our third annual Texas Young Lawyers Summit! Join us June 5–6 in Fort Worth, TX, for two days of substantive discussions on today’s most pressing legal questions and the opportunity to connect with young lawyers from across the state. Register: https://t.co/icwOsGloeC
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SOC! SIDEBAR: Hiking https://t.co/tg2FWtXTQo
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The Food and Drug Administration is ramping up scrutiny of direct-to-consumer drug ads, raising new questions about regulation and the First Amendment. After warning companies like Novo Nordisk, argenx, and Sobi, the agency is now seeking expanded authority to police ads it
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A $57M fine—without a jury? Today, the Court heard FCC v. AT&T, asking whether federal agencies can impose major penalties through in-house proceedings bypassing the federal court. After SEC v. Jarkesy (2024), the Court may again limit how agencies enforce major penalties The https://t.co/fnUTeg03to
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[LIVE] What Did the Founders Think of the President’s Pardon Power? https://t.co/B60MrtxPn6
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What did the Founders intend when they gave the president the power to pardon? From its origins at the Constitutional Convention to George Washington’s use of the pardon power during the Whiskey Rebellion, this executive authority has played a central role in American
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Tune in TODAY for our next episode of SOC! SIDEBAR featuring Judge Trevor N. McFadden on the topic of "Hiking." The Student Division and our University of Pennsylvania Carey Law Center Chapter will host this Zoom conversation this evening at 8:00pm ET. Register: https://t.co/IBIl1Ss5ci
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What began as a quiet morning on April 19, 1775, would become a day that would change the course of history with “the shot heard ‘round the world.” Today, we mark the anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord, a rebellious stand that turned into a movement for freedom, https://t.co/BEeQqwgWm9
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Originalism has quickly become the leading approach to interpreting the U.S. Constitution, drawing from the...
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