2026 Third Circuit Chapters Conference
Please join the Lawyers Chapters across the Third Circuit for their annual conference! The conference will be held on May 1 in Philadelphia, PA.
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What is the role of a modern State Solicitor General? The second panel of the day considered how the expansion of State Attorneys General offices has led to the rise of SG roles with varying responsibilities, and how those offices are increasingly shaping litigation strategy at https://t.co/stdGLWdTdR
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Registration is now open for the Inaugural Executive Branch Summit! Join us on May 21st at the Mayflower Hotel for a robust discussion on the role, challenges, and pressing issues facing executive officials at both the state and federal levels.. This program is part of the https://t.co/kj3cGM83vB
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Registration is now open for our Inaugural Legislative Branch Summit! Join us on May 20th at the Mayflower Hotel for a timely examination of the challenges facing legislatures at both the state and federal levels. This program is part of the Federalist Society’s new Structural https://t.co/WnzvdQGYZb
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Hon. Jennifer Mascott (@jennmascott) of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and Michael H. McGinley of Dechert LLP, take the stage for a keynote fireside chat in Philadelphia. https://t.co/ZkbdSgfZkx
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What does the Declaration tell us about the unique nature of sovereignty in America? During the first panel of the Third Circuit Chapters Conference, speakers reflected on the Declaration of Independence, considering the Founders’ decision to pursue independence, the principles https://t.co/4TvdNA6jfb
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Artificial intelligence runs on energy but what will it take to fuel the next era of American technological leadership and dominance? Join us May 14 in Orlando to discuss at our inaugural AI and Law Initiative summit, “Energy in the AI Age.” Register: https://t.co/KZjxlwM5xh https://t.co/GVSyFVCYfh
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In Louisiana v. Callais, the Supreme Court struck down Louisiana's congressional map, holding that the state had unconstitutionally relied on race in drawing district lines. Join us TODAY at 2:00PM for a discussion of the decision and its implications going forward. Ft. Bradley
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The American Revolution nearly ran out of money—until Haym Salomon stepped in to support the patriot cause. A lesser known figure of the American Revolution, Haym, twice arrested by the British, escaped and became a key financier of the movement, eventually raising the funds https://t.co/mPW7JlW5ei
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