ACS University of Wyoming College of Law Chapter will host Professor Robert Colter. Professor Colter will be discussing his works in Wyoming Pathways from the Prison Program. Specifically, Professor Colter will discuss the classes on Stoic Philosophy.
WashU Law: Changes to Employment Discrimination Under the Trump Administration
The American Constitution Society (ACS) and the Labor & Employment Law Society (LELS) will host a conversation with Professor Pauline Kim on recent developments in employment discrimination law under the Trump administration.
Professor Kim, a leading scholar in employment and labor law, will discuss changes that have occurred in this area, how those shifts affect the broader legal landscape, strategies for successfully bringing employment discrimination claims in the current environment, and what future reforms may be necessary to meaningfully address workplace discrimination.
ACS Trivia Night
Come join the ACS trivia team at Wunder Garten! Contact georgetownacs@law.georgetown.edu with questions.
ACS Bake Sale
Come grab a sweet treat to support our upcoming events!
Judicial Panel with ACS President Phil Brest
ACS National President Phil Brest will be joined by judges from the Eastern District of Michigan to discuss their paths to the bench and their insights into clerking.
Speakers include:
Phil Brest, ACS President
The Hon. Brandy McMillon, District Judge, U.S. District Court, E.D. Mich.
ACS Rhode Island: Spring Kick-off
Please join the ACS Rhode Island Lawyer Chapter for its Spring Kickoff to discuss the importance of building a movement that strengthens democracy, upholds the rule of law, and ensures equality for all. This kick-off event will create a powerful space for connection, conversation, and collaboration among attorneys, law students, and advocates across Rhode Island. We will be joined by ACS's Executive Vice President, Zinelle October.
Featuring:
Zinelle October, Executive Vice President, American Constitution Society
Refreshments will be served.