ACS, LLSA, and HRLS will be hosting a discussion about the 14th Amendment's guarantee of birthright citizenship in response to John Eastman's appearance at the Law School. This event will provide an alternate (non-originalist) perspective on the constitution's clear promise of citizenship to people born in the U.S. Featuring Prof. Nicole Hallett and Prof. Genevieve Lakier.
What's going on? A Discussion on Executive Orders with Prof. Jonathan Shaub
Professor Jonathan Shaub will speak about recent executive orders, including discussion on potential litigation. Students are encouraged to come with questions. Lunch will be provided!
TN Criminal Defense Panel
A panel of Tennessee Criminal Defenders to speak about the constitutional aspects of criminal defense.
Meet the Colorado Judiciary
Join the DU and CU chapters of the American Constitution Society for an opportunity to network with Colorado Court of Appeals judges, Colorado Supreme Court justices, and current clerks. The event is divided into three parts: a networking lunch, a panel, and court tour of the Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center. Students are welcome to attend the entire event, or just portions of it as their schedules permit. This is a great opportunity for 1Ls to express interest in summer externship opportunities and for 2Ls, who hope to apply for clerkship positions. Please RSVP here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1oHZTcRPRKPtGFihqQW3JZkFkGqaL3dBEhMS5cfC0mh0/viewform?edit_requested=true
Death Penalty Policy Series Part One - Examining Death Penalty Reform in Arizona
During the first portion of this two-part series examining death penalty policy, we will be partnering with the Academy for Justice to examine death penalty reform in Arizona - bringing in experts from within the Phoenix community including Death Penalty Reform advocate Dale Baich.
Meet the Colorado Judiciary
Join the DU and CU chapters of the American Constitution Society for an opportunity to network with Colorado Court of Appeals judges, Colorado Supreme Court justices, and current clerks. The event is divided into three parts: a networking lunch, a panel, and court tour of the Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center. Students are welcome to attend the entire event, or just portions of it as their schedules permit. This is a great opportunity for 1Ls to express interest in summer externship opportunities and for 2Ls, who hope to apply for clerkship positions. Please RSVP.