This event is a joint discussion by both ACS and the LGBT+ law organization on campus, QLaw. The event is meant to serve as a discussion on the current events going on in with the early decisions made by this second Trump administration and what can be done to combat it.
ACS Columbia: Discussion with Judge Raymond Lohier
The Columbia Law School Chapter of the American Constitution Society will host a discussion with Judge Raymond Lohier at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Judge Lohier will discuss his path to the bench, his time as an judge on the Second Circuit, and any advice that he has for law students interested in pursuing a career in the judiciary.
Promises and Powers: What Can Trump Actually Do?
Join ACS and the Federalist Society for a panel that will analyze President Trump's campaign promises and executive orders using constitutional doctrines of presidential power.
Clerkships: An ACS Information Meeting
The Berkeley Law ACS chapter will be hosting an event with Thea Cohen, the ACS national clerkship coordinator, to discuss clerking for liberal judges, the resources ACS has for clerkships, and how to navigate ideology when looking for clerkships.
https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/94663153655
ACS x QLaw: Discussion of Weaponizing Fear with Professor Lisa Washington
Join QLaw and ACS for a discussion with Professor Lisa Washington about her Law Review Essay “Weaponizing Fear.” Here (https://www.yalelawjournal.org/pdf/F8.WashingtonFinalDraftWEB_5oupddai.pdf) is a link to the article if you would like to learn more about it before attending! Lunch will be provided.
A Profile in Public Service: A Conversation with Dorothy Singletary, Assistant General Counsel at the Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
Dorothy Singletary serves as Assistant General Counsel at the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). She advocates for fast food, retail, and home care workers with SEIU’s Fight for $15 campaign and the Union of Southern Service Workers campaign. Before joining SEIU, Dorothy worked as Assistant General Counsel at Climate Jobs National Resource Center (CJRNC), a non-profit that works to create good union jobs in the clean energy sector. Prior to her work at CJNRC, she served as an SEIU legal fellow. Dorothy received a B.A. in political science from the University of Maryland College Park and earned her J.D. from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law.
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