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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[LIVE] Your Data, Your Choice? Consumer Rights and Privacy in the Open Banking Debate https://t.co/0CwAtkwF3K
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Military and national security law offers a unique law practice, one that blends high stakes policy, institutional leadership, and public service. But how does it really look like to practice law at the highest level of the armed services agencies? Join us on February 5th, at https://t.co/z18t7K4Cep
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Join @GUConstitution this Wednesday at 11:45 AM ET for a timely conversation with Judge Neomi Rao and Yonatan Green on her new book, Rogue Justice: The Rise of Judicial Supremacy in Israel, examining constitutional structure and parallels between the Israeli and U.S. judicial https://t.co/NopKG4pIBm
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Does today’s regulatory framework empower individuals to choose how their data is shared, or does it concentrate control in the hands of financial institutions, limiting innovation and consumer choice? Section 1033 of the Dodd-Frank Act is now under review at the CFPB, raising
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For 20 years, Justice Samuel Alito has advanced a jurisprudence grounded in originalism and a commitment to the Constitution. Thank you for your service to the Court and the Constitution. Watch Justice Alito’s address to the 2020 Federalist Society National Lawyers Convention https://t.co/kktEO2iH7N
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The 2026 Florida Chapters Conference concluded with closing remarks from Hon. Adam S. Tanenbaum of the Florida Supreme Court, followed by a conversation with Florida Attorney General Hon. James Uthmeier (@AGJamesUthmeier), moderated by David Dewhirst (@david_dewhirst), Chief https://t.co/qfd6iuAyUE
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Recent public health crises have sparked difficult legal and constitutional questions. Panel Four explored COVID-19, vaccines, and transgender medicine, discussing how courts and institutions respond when scientific debate is suppressed. Ft. Benjamin Flowers (@BenFlowersOH), https://t.co/B8CYCydD1i
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New federal policies and enforcement practices are shaping immigration, including in Florida. How are border security, detentions, and removal proceedings being handled, and what constitutional questions do they raise? Panel Three of the 2026 Florida Chapters Conference featured https://t.co/zThFczjJTO
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One hour of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit is available for this program. In order to...
Join us for a webinar examining the Third Circuit’s ongoing review of a decision holding...
The Federalist Society’s Practice Group members are grouped by substantive area of law. Every Practice Group has an Executive Committee that meets once a month. These volunteers help track major developments in their area of expertise and direct the content and programming of the Practice Group. They organize events including FedSoc Forums, in person programs, and panels for several single day conferences like the annual Executive Branch Review Conference. Executive Committee members regularly author blog posts and articles featured in FedSoc’s Publications. They also help plan and present FedSoc’s flagship annual conference, the National Lawyers Convention.