2026 Florida Chapters Conference
The Federalist Society is thrilled to host our 12th Annual Florida Chapters Conference on January 30 - January 31, 2026. Join lawyers chapters and student chapters from across Florida for our marquee statewide event.
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Merry Christmas from The Federalist Society! May this holiday season bring you fellowship, inspiration, and joy. 🎄 https://t.co/He6OtF1t6X
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Columbia Law School Prof. Michael Gerrard offered the following insights at the 2025 National Lawyers Convention: “The way to get ahead in science in many areas, is to be contrary to what the accepted wisdom is. Now, you have to back it up. You will be met with skepticism, https://t.co/nJI6KsHKQa
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In the 1935 decision of Humphrey’s Executor v. United States, the Supreme Court limited the President’s power to remove officials of independent agencies. Nearly a century later, that precedent is again under scrutiny. At the 2025 Executive Branch Review Conference, panelists
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Texas Fifteenth Court of Appeals, Hon. April Farris, on Texas business courts at the 2025 National Lawyers Convention: “Typically, courts don't like being called innovators. In fact, you know, some of us see it as almost an insult…We see ourselves as following precedent and https://t.co/iGfrpHl9vn
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Hon. Amul Thapar, United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, at the 2025 National Lawyers Convention: "Israel restraint on the battlefield proves that any suggestion of genocidal intent is absolutely crazy. Would the Nazis or Hutus have taken any measures whatsoever to save https://t.co/BE5ja2UBny
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Prof. Jonathan Adler (@jadler1969) discusses Chief Justice Roberts’ approach to rulings, and how he carefully shapes outcomes without big judicial leaps. Subscribe and watch the full discussion and more Federalist Society content from 2025 on our YouTube channel: https://t.co/90okKcyFve
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In December 1773, colonists dumped 90,000 pounds of British tea into Boston Harbor in defiance of unjust rule. Parliament responded with the “Intolerable Acts,” hoping to tighten control but instead united the colonies further. The Boston Tea Party marked a turning point from https://t.co/DX8uVIhB6G
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📢 Speaker Announcement! We’re excited to welcome Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as our featured speaker for the Welcome Remarks at the 2026 Florida Chapters Conference. Join us on January 30–31, 2026 for more legal and policy discussions from leading voices shaping Florida’s https://t.co/QuqMUarEQW
Allegations of politically motivated “debanking” have intensified debate over how federal regulation, supervisory practices, and...
Päivi Räsänen, a Finnish parliamentarian, has been criminally prosecuted for expressing her Christian beliefs on marriage...
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