Supreme Court Preview

We hosted a Supreme Court preview along with the Federalist Society. Professor Kate Shaw along with other Penn professors spoke about cases this term including Skrmetti.

Food for Thought: Register to Vote for Free Pizza

Join us for Food for Thought: Register to Vote for Free Pizza on National Voter Registration Day! We're celebrating democracy with delicious food and an opportunity to make your voice heard. Stop by, show us your voter registration or register on the spot, and enjoy a free pizza on us! This is your chance to fuel up while taking an essential step toward shaping the future. Every registration counts, and every bite is a reminder that democracy is built by all of us.

Let’s eat, register, and make a difference together!

Constitution Day Panel - "Viewing the Constitution as a Living Document

Our American Constitution Society chapter is hosting a Constitution Day panel event titled “Viewing the Constitution as a Living Document” on Tuesday, September 17th, from 12:00 to 1:00 pm in room 101. The panel will explore how the Constitution can reflect modern norms and values in contemporary society. The event will feature distinguished speakers Wyatt Rolla, Senior Transgender Rights Attorney at the ACLU of Virginia; Maisie Osteen from the Legal Aid Justice Center; and Professor Corinna Lain, a constitutional law scholar from Richmond Law. The discussion will be moderated by Professor Danielle Wingfield, whose expertise spans constitutional law, legal history, and family law. Each speaker brings unique perspectives and extensive experience to the panel: Wyatt Rolla specializes in transgender rights and civil rights, Maisie Osteen focuses on racial justice and criminal defense, and Professor Lain's scholarship examines the influence of extralegal norms on Supreme Court decision-making. This event aims to engage the law school community in a meaningful dialogue on constitutional interpretation in modern times.

Supreme Court Roundup

Please join members of the American Constitution Society and the Federalist Society for a discussion about current trends in Supreme Court jurisprudence. Professor Eric Berger, Professor Kyle Langvardt, and Professor Paul Weitzel will engage in a discussion about recent SCOTUS decisions and their impact on American law, followed by an opportunity for audience questions.

RSVP here by September 13th for lunch: https://forms.office.com/r/yYg33F3vqh

In Order To Form A More Perfect Sundae

Come celebrate Constitution Day with the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS) at Rutgers Law School–Newark! We will be serving ice cream and refreshments alongside voter registration information.