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A forum for thoughtful, structured debate on the cases that have shaped American law, this jurisprudence club convenes regularly to examine a different landmark Supreme Court case each session. From foundational decisions like Marbury v. Madison and Brown v. Board of Education to more contemporary rulings, the group explores the legal reasoning, historical context, and ongoing implications of each opinion.

Meetings are discussion-driven and designed to engage a range of perspectives. Participants are encouraged to review the case in advance, but curiosity and willingness to engage critically are the only requirements. Each session typically includes a brief overview of the facts and holding, followed by guided debate on key issues such as constitutional interpretation, judicial philosophy, and the broader societal impact of the decision.

This group is ideal for legal professionals, students, and anyone interested in the evolution of the law and the role of the judiciary. Whether you’re looking to sharpen your analytical skills or simply enjoy substantive conversation, the club offers a space for rigorous yet approachable dialogue.

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