2025 National Lawyers Convention
The 2025 National Lawyers Convention took place on November 6-8, 2025. All panels were livestreamed and video is now available online.
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During the panel “The Future of Climate Litigation” at the 2025 National Lawyers Convention, West Virginia Attorney General Hon. John B. McCuskey shared why he thinks climate change has driven a truly “irrational” energy policy: “Energy is the driving force behind the cost of https://t.co/BGXHQ03Y8V
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Prof. Xiao Wang (@xwang1987) reflects on the Ames case and how the Justices, although they have very different perspectives, can still agree on certain legal principles and find unity at “The Roberts Court at 20” event earlier this year. Subscribe and watch the full discussion https://t.co/nGOP4S2EOe
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Benjamin Mizer discusses how the Supreme Court has reshaped the legal landscape at “The Roberts Court at 20” event earlier this year. Subscribe and watch the full discussion and more Federalist Society content from 2025 on our YouTube channel: https://t.co/2RHOwqZhNo https://t.co/vx1T0QtiRi
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At the 2025 National Lawyers Convention, Hon. David R. Stras of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit addressed the audience during the Hon. Robert H. Bork Memorial Roundtable, “A Person Without Prejudice Against Any Group: The American Tradition of Religious Respect”: https://t.co/iKTbqkKcBm
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Happy Thanksgiving from The Federalist Society! We’re grateful for our members, for the ideas that have shaped our constitutional order, and for all who continue to preserve and advance thoughtful dialogue and civil debate on law and public policy. https://t.co/Yf3FbPzvYe
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Professor Kevin Frazier (@KevinTFrazier) on the future of AI in the legal world at the 2025 National Lawyers Convention: “You are wrong to index your views of AI on today’s AI tools. If you remember one thing from my remarks today, remember this: today’s AI is the worst AI you https://t.co/x0xOgfX0hJ
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Professor Stephanie Barclay (@shbarclay) offers insight into how Justice Barrett remains consistent with her originalist methodology, grounded in the Constitution’s text and history at “The Roberts Court at 20” event earlier this year. Subscribe and watch the full discussion https://t.co/nXIASyQtKt
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As innovation accelerates in the aviation industry and new technologies take flight, the FAA faces the challenge of adapting to a rapidly evolving landscape. ✈️ Lisa Ellman, Chair of the Uncrewed Aircraft Systems, and Charlie Trippe join host Brent Skorup (@bskorup) for a https://t.co/goZJ1NdTGz
In Cox Communications, Inc. v. Sony Music Entertainment, the Supreme Court is set to determine whether...
In First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, Inc. v. Platkin, the New Jersey Attorney General, Matthew...
What does the district court’s recent decision in FTC v. Meta portend for the future...
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