Preparations for the National Lawyers Convention are in full swing at the FedSoc headquarters! We look forward to seeing many of you there. The theme of this year’s convention is Originalism on the Ground. Showcase panels will explore originalism—one of the ideas that has animated this organization for more than 40 years—and what it looks like in practice today. We look forward to the thought-provoking panels and convivial fellowship that are the hallmarks of our favorite event of the year. Our student chapters have begun another school year and are doing an amazing job of recruiting new members, putting on events, and making connections between students, faculty, and local lawyers. In this issue, we shine the spotlight on our Emory Student Chapter, which is truly going above and beyond what a typical student chapter does and is making an impact on campus. Our lawyers chapters have been coming together for state and regional conferences this summer and fall, and they’ve put on some really wonderful programs. The Faculty Division hosted the James Kent Academy this summer for aspiring legal academics. Our Practice Groups have been very active in standing up both live and virtual events. A small selection of those is highlighted in this issue, and we hope you’ll visit our website to watch videos from past events you might have missed. Speaking of videos, the Regulatory Transparency Project has just released a new video series called Regulation and Red Tape, and our Digital division has a new documentary called Katz on the Internet which it will screen at the NLC. There’s more to read and explore in this issue, and we hope you enjoy learning about all the great things that are happening at the Federalist Society. Be sure to visit fedsoc.org and check our weekly email to find out about upcoming events and newly released articles, podcasts, and videos. We couldn’t do any of this without the tireless work and generous contributions of our volunteers and donors. We hope you’ve enjoyed a local or virtual event or benefitted from our digital content or publications recently. Please reach out to us at [email protected] if you’d like to share any feedback with us. We are so grateful for your support.

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