Book talk with Professor David Sloss on his new book People v. The Court" The Next Revolution in Constitutional Law
ACS Rutgers-Newark Presents: A Profile in Courage: A Conversation with Professor Marjorie Crawford
Join ACS—Newark for an afternoon with Professor Marjorie Crawford, Head of Technical and Automated Services at Rutgers Law Library and adjunct professor, to discuss how to change our perspective on the challenges of today as an opportunity for growth.
Register Here: https://rutgers.zoom.us/meeting/register/ggHk4sqRSciEdwtppWM75Q
ACS Florida: A Review of 2024 and a Look Ahead to 2025
Please join the ACS Florida Lawyer Chapters for a virtual discussion on the Florida Supreme Court. The panelist will discuss the significant cases that were decided in 2024 and what to expect from the Court in 2025.
Featuring:
Courtney Brewer, Legal Writing Professor, Florida State University College of Law
Bryan Gowdy, Attorney, Creed & Gowdy, P.A.
Hon. Barbara Pariente, Former Chief Justice and Justice, Supreme Court of Florida
Dwayne Robinson, Attorney, Kozyak, Tropin & Throckmorton LLP
1.5 Hours of FL CLE Approved.
ACS Washington, DC: Happy Hour
ACS Michigan: Book Talk with Michelle Adams, Author of "The Containment: Detroit, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for Racial Justice in the North
Join the ACS Michigan Lawyer Chapter for an enlightening book talk of with esteemed legal scholar Michelle Adams, author of The Containment: Detroit, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for Racial Justice in the North, a definitive history of the landmark Milliken v. Bradley Supreme Court case. Adams examines how the 1974 decision effectively ended school desegregation efforts in the North, shaping racial and educational inequalities that persist today.
Michelle Adams:
is Henry M. Butzel Professor of Law at the University of Michigan and former codirector of the Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy. Adams served on the Biden administration’s Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court and has contributed to The New Yorker, The Yale Law Journal, and more. She is the author of The Containment and an expert commentator on civil rights and constitutional law.
James Tobin:
is the Professor of Journalism at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Educated at the University of Michigan, where he earned bachelor's and doctoral degrees in history, he spent 20 years as a newspaper reporter and freelance writer. His books include Ernie Pyle's War: America's Eyewitness to World War II (Free Press, 1997), which won the National Book Critics Circle Award in biography; To Conquer the Air: The Wright Brothers and the Great Race for Flight (Free Press, 2003), which won the J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award; and The Man He Became: How FDR Defied Polio to Win the Presidency (Simon & Schuster, 2013). In the classroom he specializes in narrative nonfiction, both historical and contemporary.
You can find more information and to register, here.