ACS, Its Members, and Participants in the News
08.23.10 Ryan Kiesel writes a guest blog post on the OK Policy Blog about an Oklahoma ballot initiative that aims to challenge the federal health care law.
08.02.10 The Huffington Post runs a piece on vacancies in the courts by Executive Director Caroline Fredrickson.
06.24.10 In the Huffington Post, Bill Marshall responds to Michael Gerson's editorial.
07.16.10 In the Huffington Post, Simon Lazarus examines the political balance in the courts as the debate over healthcare progresses.
04.04.10 Ohio Attorney General Richard Corday defends his decision to dismiss a lawsuit against the healthcare reform bill.
04.01.10 Simon Lazarus considers efforts to rule healthcare reform unconstitutional in the Huffington Post.
12.14.09 David Orentlicher writes on healthcare in the Huffington Post.
11.02.09 Robert Shapiro discusses federalism and healthcare reform in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
10.23.09 Erwin Chemerinsky remarks on the healthcare debate in Politico.
10.06.09 Chemerinsky writes on the constitutionality of healthcare in the Los Angeles Times.

08.10.10 ACS Executive Director Caroline Fredrickson weighs in on judicial nominations in an installment of NPR's "Morning Edition."
08.02.10 The blog "Daily Kos" reports on an ACS press call about lower court vacancies.
07.30.10 The blog of Legal Times reports on efforts to remedy delays in the confirmation of judicial nominees.
07.22.10 The Wall Street Journal quotes Laurence Tribe's remarks to ACS in an article on access to legal representation.
07.14.10 Washington Times includes remarks made to ACS by Thomas Perez in an article about sanctuary cities and immigration.
07.12.10 A Chicago Sun-Times article on the legality of healthcare features an ACS panel discussion.
07.01.10 In The Huffington Post, Marvin Ammori writes on ACS University of Nebraska's Law Podcast Series.
06.28.10 E.J. Dionne includes ACS in his op-ed on the Kagan nominations in The
Washington Post.
06.25.10 NPR's Morning Edition runs a story on Dawn Johnsen, including parts of her ACS Convention Speech.
06.24.10 Marc Ambinder reports on the ACS Convention panel on military tribunals in The Atlantic.
06.22.10 Above the Law writes on Judge Posner's ACS Convention remarks.
06.21.10 The Hill newspaper reports on Janet Napolitano's speech to ACS.
06.19.10 Main Justice covers the Panel Discussion on indigent defense from the ACS Convention.
06.18.10 The Blog of Legal Times publishes a post on the ACS Convention Panel discussion "Access to Federal Courts after Iqbal and Twombly."
06.18.10 Mother Jones reports on Senator Franken's Convention speech.
06.18.10 The Blog of Legal Times reports on the Convention's plenary panel on regulation.
06.17.10 The Blog of Legal Times posts remarks on Dawn Johnsen's Convention speech.
06.18.10 The Wall Street Journal reports on Al Franken's speech at the Convention.
05.17.10 The blog Balkinization discusses Jessica Schumer's ACSBlog guest post.
05.11.10 Rick Hasen's Election Law Blog notes Clements' recent ACSBlog guest post.
03.24.10 Ezra Klein opines on healthcare with a nod to Simon Lazarus's issue
brief on the subject in The Washington Post.
06.17.09 NPR reports on the resurgence of progressive legal thought.
03.01.09 ABA Journal covers ACS's role.
01.03.09 NPR's "Balance of Power Swings to Liberal Legal Group" focuses on ACS.
12.29.08 Politico charts ACS's influence under the Obama administration.
12.11.08 The Blog of Legal Times reports on ACS's board.
12.11.08 The New York Times comments on the related successes of the current administration and ACS.
12.07.08 The Washington Post signals ACS's possibilities during Obama's tenure.
11.17.08 Legal Times writes on ACS.
06.16.08 Politico reports on ACS and its 2008 convention, which featured Attorney General Holder and Elena Kagan as speakers.


