Mr. Cotter will be speaking with our school to discuss a book he wrote with Chief Justices and judicial respect.
WashU ACS & PSAB: A Guide to Clerkships and Fellowships
The American Constitution Society and Public Service Advisory Board of the Washington University School of Law will host a panel about earning, benefiting from, and advancing the public interest with clerkships and fellowships.
Conversation with Judge Florence Pan
In collaboration with the Penn Law Federalist Society on Wednesday, March 26 at 12pm, Judge Pan will discuss her path to her current role, beginning with her career in public service, her time serving as a D.C. Superior Court and District Court Judge, and finally her experience sitting on what is considered the 2nd most powerful court in the nation.
Student Debate on Birthright Citizenship
Professor Fowler will introduce the issue and current discourse on birthright citizen and the 14th amendment. The topic will be open to the audience for an open debate.
A Conversation with Representative Underwood
Join ACS for a conversation with United States Representative Lauren Underwood.
The Warren Court vs. The Roberts Court
Join ACS and Prof. Geoffrey Stone as Prof. Stone compares the Warren and Roberts Courts. In his words: "What is the proper approach to judicial interpretation of constitutional rights? How should the Supreme Court address this challenge? I will compare the Warren Court and the Roberts Court in terms of the very different ways in which they have exercised their constitutional responsibilities."