| 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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Holland & Knight

Miami Media Law ConferenceOn March 6, the Media Law Resource Center is hosting the 2025 Miami Media Law Conference. Colleagues from Florida and Latin America will be attending to explore the following topics:

  • Florida Free Speech Challenges
  • Threats to Press Freedom in Latin America
  • The First Amendment, Defamation Law & Trump
  • Comparative Copyright in the US and Latin America
  • FIFA’s Plans for World Cup 2026
  • Comparative Privacy and Security Law

Guster's Tom Julin will be on a panel discussing topics related to Elizabeth Alexander v. President Donald J. Trump, a recent decision made by the Fourth District Court of Appeals.

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Gunster Attorney Tom JulinTom Julin has litigated free speech issues of almost every type in Florida and around the country. He is dedicated to advocating the First Amendment rights of businesses. Most notably, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled favorably in Sorrell v. IMS Health Inc., 564 U.S. 552 (2011) on Tom’s argument that data mining for target marketing is protected against regulation that cannot survive heightened judicial scrutiny. That precedent-setting opinion, which resulted in the invalidation of three state laws, since has been cited in more than 1,000 judicial decisions in which companies have challenged laws and regulations restricting advertising, pharmaceutical sales, securities offerings, labor practices, Internet communications and more.

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