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It is emphatically the province & duty of the judiciary to say what the law is, not what it should be. And it is emphatically our duty to tweet about it.

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Thanks everyone for a great final event and a year full of important conversations. It all kicks off again in September, see you then!

Thanks everyone for a great final event and a year full of important conversations. It all kicks off again in September, see you then!
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Today kicks off our Madison Speaker Series, featuring some of the most influential judges across federal circuit, federal district, and state courts. We hope you’ll join us in welcoming Judge Park of the Second Circuit for reflections on “The Judicial Oath”!

Today kicks off our Madison Speaker Series, featuring some of the most influential judges across federal circuit, federal district, and state courts.

We hope you’ll join us in welcoming Judge Park of the Second Circuit for reflections on “The Judicial Oath”!
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We’re excited to welcome Ed Whelan to campus today for a discussion on the 2024 Elections and the rhetoric surrounding Supreme Court reforms. Hope to see you there!

We’re excited to welcome <a href="/EdWhelanEPPC/">Ed Whelan</a> to campus today for a discussion on the 2024 Elections and the rhetoric surrounding Supreme Court reforms.

Hope to see you there!
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Great event today with Jacob Huebert on the First Amendment issues surrounding the scheduled ban of Tik Tok in the United States. With commentary from our own Prof. Jeremy Kessler, should be fun!

Great event today with <a href="/JacobHuebert/">Jacob Huebert</a> on the First Amendment issues surrounding the scheduled ban of Tik Tok in the United States.

With commentary from our own Prof. Jeremy Kessler, should be fun!
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Thanks to our two speakers for an incredibly engaging, timely conversation, and to our audience for great questions. Looking forward to more of this all year!

Thanks to our two speakers for an incredibly engaging, timely conversation, and to our audience for great questions. 

Looking forward to more of this all year!
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Thanks to Oren Cass for a lively conversation on the changing economic — and legal —consensus in the conservative political sphere. We’re excited to keep featuring speakers from across the ideological spectrum and hope to see you there!

Thanks to <a href="/oren_cass/">Oren Cass</a> for a lively conversation on the changing economic — and legal —consensus in the conservative political sphere.

We’re excited to keep featuring speakers from across the ideological spectrum and hope to see you there!
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Come by at lunch today for a twist on our usual career programming: a clerkship panel with friend of the chapter Athie Livas. Hope to see you there.

Come by at lunch today for a twist on our usual career programming: a clerkship panel with friend of the chapter Athie Livas.

Hope to see you there.
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We’re excited to host one of our chapter favorites, Judge Bianco, a great legal mind and storyteller, for a fun lunch event. Hope to see a warm welcome for this CLS alum!

We’re excited to host one of our chapter favorites, Judge Bianco, a great legal mind and storyteller, for a fun lunch event. Hope to see a warm welcome for this CLS alum!
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Special thanks to Louis Capozzi for a great kickoff to our first 3-event week of the semester: “The Paradox of the Veto,” a look at the pro-regulatory evolution of an initially deregulatory device (along with some thoughts about its varied constitutional placement).

Special thanks to <a href="/CitizenCapozzi/">Louis Capozzi</a> for a great kickoff to our first 3-event week of the semester: “The Paradox of the Veto,” a look at the pro-regulatory evolution of an initially deregulatory device (along with some thoughts about its varied constitutional placement).