UNL's ACS Chapter will host a session presented by Nebraska Appleseed, a member of the national Appleseed Network, a network of 18 justice centers across the United States and Mexico working together to reduce poverty, combat discrimination, and invigorate democracy. Information about Nebraska Appleseed can be found here: https://neappleseed.org
Presenters will teach about the basics of the Nebraska Legislature, the only unicameral state legislature in the country. They will also provide advocacy tips and tricks to help participants learn how to make an impact on the issues they care about.
Lunch will be provided. RSVPs are accepted up to the week before.
The ACS Oregon Lawyer Chapter invited you to our Spring Happy Hour! Please join us we network over drinks, catch up, and plan for the year ahead.
Panelists will talk about how toxics and industrial pollutants disproportionately impact lower income communities and communities of color, and what we as lawyers can do about it. Professor Wendy Wagner to moderate.
ACS will host a Q&A with Professor Joseph Blocher from Duke Law on challenges in second amendment law after Bruen. Professor Blocher's current scholarship addresses issues of gun rights and regulation, free speech, the law of the territories, and the relationship between law and violence. This event will take place in-person on UNC Law's campus.
Our OCI/careers office hours event will be tomorrow, March 20 from 10:30 am -1:30 pm in the journal suite conference room (straight-ahead when you enter the library). This is a 1L reps + friends event so bring whomever you'd like. There will be some light formal Q&A at the beginning but it should be a fairly casual drop-in event to come and chat with the 2Ls and 3Ls about anything on your mind about the process. There will be Dunkin.
Please join the ACS Chicago Lawyer Chapter and local Chicago-area Student Chapters for a board meeting and happy hour.