Supreme Court Series: Little v. Hecox

The final event of the year in our Supreme Court Series. Professor Deborah Hellman joins ACS and Lambda to discuss how the Supreme Court currently views the transgender athletes Equal Protection Clause cases before it.

WashU Law: Public Interest Fellowships 101

Join ACS, the Plaintiff's Law Society, and Public Service Advisory Board for an introductory conversation on public-interest fellowships and plaintiff-side career pathways. This event will focus on opportunities centered on workers’ rights, civil rights, and impact litigation, and is designed to give students a clearer understanding of the post-graduate fellowship landscape-- including project-based, hosted, and organizational fellowships.

Panelists will discuss how to prepare competitive fellowship applications, what plaintiff-side practice looks like across organizations and firms, and how to identify supportive, mission-aligned workplaces. The conversation will also highlight the accessibility of these career paths for students from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences.

Meet & Greet Happy Hour

The Cooley ACS Tampa Bay Chapter is hosting a Welcome Happy Hour to bring together current members and prospective members for networking, community building, and chapter engagement. This event will provide attendees the opportunity to meet our Executive Board, connect with fellow law students and legal professionals, and discuss issues and initiatives that the chapter aims to explore throughout the year. Attendees will also have the chance to brainstorm ideas for future events while enjoying light refreshments. Our faculty advisor, Joseline Hardrick, may join to provide guidance and share insights on the chapter’s vision. This event is an important step in strengthening our chapter’s presence, fostering collaboration, and encouraging active participation from members.

Making Room for Belief: Religious Accommodations in American Law

The Georgia State University College of Law Student Chapter of the American Constitution Society, in partnership with the Christian Legal Society and the Law & Philosophy Forum, will host a panel discussion on religious accommodations in American law. The conversation will explore the historical relationship between the common law and religion, as well as the modern legal framework governing religious accommodation in the United States. Panelists will discuss how courts and employers navigate conflicts between religious belief and workplace obligations under federal statutory law and the Constitution, along with recent developments shaping this area of law.

The panel will feature Professor Ryan Rowberry (Georgia State University College of Law), James McCabe (Employment Attorney), and Meeta Dama (Employment Attorney). Drawing on perspectives from both legal practice and academia, the discussion will examine the historical foundations of religious accommodation and the contemporary challenges of balancing religious liberty with other legal rights and institutional responsibilities in a diverse and pluralistic society.

Trivia Night

Join the American Constitution Society MC Law Chapter for a fun night of trivia, food, and community! On Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 6:00 PM, we're heading to Fertile Ground Brewery for an evening you won't want to miss.

We're teaming up with Phi Alpha Delta and the Mississippi Association of Justice MC Law Chapter to bring you a night of great competition and even better company. Whether you're a 1L, a 3L, or just someone who loves a good challenge, come test your knowledge across a range of trivia categories, enjoy food provided at the event, and take home some great prizes — bragging rights included.

This is a fantastic opportunity to unwind, meet fellow members of the legal community, and rep your org. Bring a team or come solo and join one — all are welcome!

ACS Michigan: Meet and Greet with ACS President Phil Brest

Join ACS friends for a meet and greet reception with ACS’s new president Phil Brest on March 25 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Phil will share his vision for the organization followed by an open conversation about ACS and the role of the legal profession in promoting the rule of law.

Thank you to Miller Johnson for hosting this reception.