ACS Northwestern: "History & Tradition: White Supremacy By Another Name?"

Elie Mystal has agreed to speak and hold a Q&A at Northwestern Law after the ACS Chicago Legal Legends Luncheon occurring that same day at 12:00 p.m. at the Union League Club.

Featuring:

Elie Mystal, Justice Correspondent & Columnist, The Nation; New York Times bestselling author of Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy's Guide to the Constitution.

Borders, Bans, and Broken Promises: Law & Liberty in the Age of Resistance?

In 2018, the Supreme Court’s Trump v. Hawaii decision upheld a version of the Muslim Ban, setting a dangerous precedent for executive power to target entire communities under the guise of “national security.” Today, that same legal playbook is being used to justify new travel bans, indefinite immigrant detention, and other systemic attacks. These aren’t isolated issues; we are seeing coordinated global and domestic crackdown on rights – rooted in white supremacy, entrenched patriarchy, and the concentration of state power. Whether it’s the silencing of campus protests, the rollback of reproductive freedom, the erosion of voting rights, or the criminalization of solidarity, the message is the same: dissent and difference are threats to be controlled. Civil rights attorney Sufyan Sohel will examine the legality of the current travel bans and the impact of Trump v. Hawaii, then trace the common threads connecting these struggles. This conversation will delve into the architecture of oppression but also highlight how law students, lawyers, and communities can resist and reimagine a future grounded in dignity, equity, and the collective liberation. Speaker Sufyan Sohel is affiliated with the Cook County Commission of Human Rights; he is the Commission Chair. He was also the Senior Advisor of Special Projects at CAIR-Chicago Council of American Islamic Relations. This event is co-sponsored by the Muslim Law Students Association at Illinois Law.

ACS Chicago: 2025 Legal Legends Luncheon

Tickets are now sold out. If you are interested in attending the Luncheon, please contact Meghan Paulas at mjpaulas@acslaw.org.

The 2025 ACS Chicago Legal Legends Luncheon will be on September 10 at the Union League Club and will feature keynote remarks from Elie Mystal. 

Featuring:

Elie Mystal, Justice Correspondent & Columnist, The Nation; New York Times bestselling author of Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy's Guide to the Constitution

We're also thrilled to announce our 2025 Abner J. Mikva and Ruth Goldman Honorees! 

Abner J. Mikva Awardees:

Herschella G. Conyers, Former Lillian E. Kraemer Clinical Professor of Public Interest Law, The University of Chicago Law School

Jon Loevy, Founding Partner, Loevy + Loevy

Hon. Kwame Raoul, Illinois Attorney General

Ruth Goldman Awardees:

S. Mayumi Grigsby, Deputy Chief of Policy & Director of Legislative Affairs, Cook County State's Attorney's Office

Danielle Hamilton, Clinical Assistant Professor of Law and Director of the Carter G. Phillips Center for Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law

Caryn C. Lederer, Shareholder, Hughes Socol Piers Resnick & Dym, Ltd

Geoffrey R. Stone Awardee:

Geoffrey R. Stone, Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor of Law, The University of Chicago Law School; Member, ACS Chicago Lawyer Chapter Board of Advisors; and Former Chair, ACS National Board of Directors

Thank you to our sponsors:

Founder: Loevy + Loevy

Patron: Hughes Socol Piers Resnick & Dym, Ltd and Jenner & Block LLP

Benefactor: Compassion & Choices, Freedom from Religion Foundation, The Nova Collective, The Prinz Law Firm, and Sidley Austin

Donor: Aronberg Goldgehn, Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila LLP, Massey & Gail LLP, Miner, Barnhill & Galland, P.C. and Worsek & Vihon 

Friend: Scott R. Lassar and Rebecca Sundin

If you are interested in sponsoring the Luncheon, please contact Meghan Paulas at mjpaulas@acslaw.org.

Con Law: An Analysis of the 1st Amendment and Student Movements

Join us for a timely and thought-provoking discussion with Mrs. Hamam, a supervising attorney at Texas Law's Richard and Ginni Mithoff Program. Together, we will examine how universities and government actors have responded to student protests and political speech, the limits of constitutional protections in practice, and the broader implications for movements seeking social change.

First General Meeting!

Join us for our first event of the year! we will raffle swag, have pizza, and talk about the year to come!

ACS Fall Interest Meeting

We would love to welcome all Memphis Law Students to a new semester!! ACS will be hosting an event that will be an open for all law students and professors to learn more about ACS and what we stand for. We have several positions open for this coming up year and would love to have new additions to our board. Currently, we are seeking a treasurer, 1L rep, a secretary, community service chair/events coordinator, and a public relations chair!