2026 Florida Young Lawyers Summit
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Just two days after Washington's appointment, #OnThisDay in 1775, colonial forces faced British forces at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Although the British ultimately captured the position, they suffered more than 1,000 casualties in the process. The battle demonstrated that https://t.co/MmbDXp5tGH
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What is swatting, and why is it so dangerous? During a recent discussion, Mollie Hemingway asked Hon. R. Matthew Price to explain how swatting works, why it poses such a serious threat, and what Americans should understand about its use against public officials and judges. https://t.co/2VwBw2lhtZ
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Can a state delay notifying parents and reunifying them with their runaway child when that child is seeking gender-transition treatment? In International Partners for Ethical Care v. Ferguson, the Court has been asked to review a Washington law governing parental notification
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#OnThisDay in 1775, the Second Continental Congress unanimously appointed George Washington as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army. A veteran of the French and Indian War and a Virginian with broad colonial support, Washington helped unite the colonies behind a common https://t.co/P3Li9WA5XO
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[LIVE] Public Lands at the Founding https://t.co/j6LgqgyjEu
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What did the Founders envision for public lands? The Constitution's Property Clause has shaped debates over federal land ownership since the Founding. Join us TODAY at 1:00PM ET as leading scholars and litigators examine the Constitution's Property Clause, the history of federal
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[LIVE] What Was the Founders' Design for Intellectual Property? https://t.co/V70JwnlI5h
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#OnThisDay in 1776, the Second Continental Congress appointed a committee including Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert Livingston, to draft a declaration justifying independence from Great Britain. The result would become one of the most https://t.co/ThNyRYzhdk
As America celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Proclaiming Liberty by Timothy...
Unlike most nations, the United States eschews centralized control over its system of higher...
In this Federalist Society America 250 series, experts analyze modern legal and policy debates through...
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