New Student Orientation Voter Registration
The University of Cincinnati College of Law's American Constitution Society is collaborating with the University of Cincinnati and UC Votes in order to talk to incoming law students about the importance of registering to vote, voting, and participating in civic engagement opportunities like working the polls. ACS will provide voter registration and absentee ballot request materials to every incoming student and walk through together how to fill out the forms in order to provide an easily accessible way for the new students to become involved in local politics. No RVSP necessary!
Civil Discourse Panel
Please join the University of Alabama School of Law's ACS Student Chapter and the University of Alabama School of Law's Federalist Society for a program exploring the art and importance of civil discourse. This event aims to foster respectful dialogue and collaboration between students with diverse perspectives, setting the stage for a thoughtful and engaging academic year. The program features University of Alabama School of Law Dean William Brewbaker, Dean of Students Anita Kay Head, and Assistant Dean for Leadership and Professional Identity Anil Mujumdar.
ACS Chicago: 2023-2024 Board of Directors Elections
Current paid members can cast their ballots either via email or at the in-person meeting on Wednesday, August 21. Register here for the meeting. Those requesting to vote by email must request their ballot by Tuesday, August 20, 2024, at 4:00 pm and submit their completed ballot no later than Wednesday, August 21, 2024, at 2:00 pm. To request a ballot, please email LCemails@acslaw.org.
Board members must be active, dues-paying members of ACS. If you haven't already, you can join or renew your ACS membership here. All members should plan to attend the Election Meeting.
Many thanks for your interest and support!
The 2024-2024 Co-Chairs (Mary Kostopoulos, Jerry Brown, and Tory Tilton)
ACS Minnesota: Supreme Court Term Review with Amy Bergquist, Jess Braverman, and Prof. Nicholas Bednar
This term, the U.S. Supreme Court released a number of important decisions – many of which have worrying implications for those concerned about the strength of our democracy, the balance of power between different branches of government, the capacities of our administrative agencies, and basic reproductive freedoms and human rights. Please join the ACS Minnesota Chapter for a discussion of the most weighty decisions from this term. We are honored to have Amy Bergquist from the Advocates for Human Rights, and Professor Nicholas Bednar from the University of Minnesota Law School, join us to share their knowledge.
Featuring:
Nicholas Bednar, Associate Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Law School
Amy Bergquist, International Human Rights Attorney, The Advocates for Human Rights
Light refreshments will be provided. Please check in at the reservation desk in the 60 South Sixth lobby to get a pass to enter the turnstiles, then take the elevators up to Floor 15. Please contact Dylan Saul (612-492-7000) if you have any difficulty.