2024 SCOTUS Review: What do the Important Cases Mean for Congress?

The Supreme Court's recent term featured several landmark cases regarding administrative law, the First Amendment, election law, federalism, the separation of powers, and more. The Federalist Society's Capitol Hill Chapter invites you to a luncheon and panel discussion about some of this year's important cases and what they mean for Congress. 

The event will begin at noon on July 16 at the Capitol Hill Club. Lunch will be served promptly at noon; and the panel will begin at 12:20 PM.

Speakers confirmed to date:

Moderator: Hon. Trevor McFadden, Judge, United States District Court, District of Columbia

Mark Chenoweth, President and General Counsel, New Civil Liberties Alliance

John P. Elwood, Partner, Arnold & Porter

Jennifer Mascott, Director of the Separation of Powers Institute and Associate Professor of Law, Columbus School of Law

Matt Stoller, Director of Research, American Economic Liberties Project

 

THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT

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As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.