Spring Semester ACS Events: Podcast on the Emory ACS Blog (Wiretapping, H.I.V. and IP, and Immigration Reform)
Announcing the Podcast of Emory ACS February and March 2006 Events on the Emory ACS webblog. Emory University ACS and webblog editor Michael Phillips (1L) invite the national ACS community to check out podcasts of three recent events at www.heartbreaking.org/american constitution society.
On February 23rd, we hosted "A Debate on the Legality of the President's Wiretaps." Professor Neil Kinkopf, professor of law at Georgia State University and Co-Chair for the Separation of Powers and Federalism Issue Group, debated Professor Robert F. Turner, professor of law at the University of Virgina.
On March 2, 2006, We hosted a panel discussion entitled H.I.V. and I.P.: Global Access to Healthcare and Medicine in the AIDS era. Panelists included: 1) Professor Margo A. Bagley, Emory School of Law; 2)Professor Dennis Liotta, Emory University Creator of the AIDS Drug Entriva; and 3)Ms. Dixon Diallo, Founder and CEO of SisterLove, Inc.
On March 8th, we hosted a debate on Immigration Reform featuring 1) Professor Polly Price, Emory University School of Law; 2) Ms. Karen Weinstock, esq. immigration lawyer and 3)Mr. Phil Kent, conservative consultant

