ACS Member News: Week of October 26, 2020


ACS Board of Directors member Aziz Huq co-authored an op-ed in The Washington Post about how Congressional “poison pills” can be an alternative to court packing.

ACS Board of Academic Advisors member Leah Litman and ACS Faculty Advisor at Boston College Law School Kent Greenfield authored op-eds in The New York Times about “How to Fix the Supreme Court.”

ACS Philadelphia Lawyer Chapter Board of Directors member Jacqueline Romero was named to the AL DÍA Top Lawyers of 2020 list.

ACS Chicago Lawyer Chapter Co-Chair Dan Cotter authored a piece in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin about the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett and the Supreme Court returning to nine justices.

ACS member Danielle Strollo was quoted in the Idaho Statesman about being a poll worker during the coronavirus pandemic and working with law school faculty to get other students involved with election administration.

ACS member Rick Hasen was interviewed on NPR about Wisconsin’s ballot extension plan being blocked by the Supreme Court.