Please join the ACS Washington, DC Lawyer Chapter for a networking training for law students in the D.C. area. This training will be an excellent opportunity to learn the essentials of networking from local lawyers.
ACS Virginia: The Virginia Human Rights Act on the Ground
Join the ACS Virginia Lawyer Chapter for a discussion of the good, bad and ugly of the VHRA, and insights into the practical aspects of the law.
Panelists:
Paul Falabella, Partner, Butler Curwood PLC
Faith Alejandro, Shareholder, Sands Anderson PC
Helen Hardiman, Former Assistant Attorney General and Policy Advisor, AG Herring’s Office of Civil Rights.
Moderator:
Sam Galina, Associate, Butler Curwood PLC
A Conversation w/ Zephyr Teachout
Zephyr Teachout pioneered internet fundraising as the Director of Internet Organizing for Howard Dean’s 2004 presidential campaign, paving the way for Barack Obama’s campaign in 2008. In 2014, she co-authored Lina Khan’s first paper, “Market Structure and Political Law: A Taxonomy of Power.” That same year, she earned 34% of the vote in the democratic primary for Governor of New York against incumbent Andrew Cuomo. In recent years, she has run for congress and Attorney General of New York. She is an Associate Professor of Law at Fordham University, where she teaches courses on corruption, antitrust, and constitutional law.
ACS DC: Networking Training for Law Students in the DC Area
The DC Lawyer Chapter of ACS will host a networking training for law students on 1/30/24 at 7 p.m. at the DC office of Foley Hoag. This training will be an excellent opportunity to learn networking (which is the most-important way to get a job in law or a related field) from lawyers in DC who are experts at networking. If you have questions, then please ask your chapter leader
Police Transparency, Privacy, and the Right to Protest
Please join ACS for an interesting and informative conversation with Fellow and Lecturer Tyler Valeska for a seminar on the right to protest. Valeska has written and worked extensively on issues relating to the First Amendment, privacy, and police transparency.
This event will take place on January 29 from 1 to 2 PM. This is a unique opportunity to connect with a 1L writing professor on an issue related to their work and research. Lunch will be provided to those who RSVP.
Remembering Fred T. Korematsu's Legacy on Fred Korematsu Day in Michigan
Please join APALSA, ACLU at Michigan Law School, ACS at Michigan Law School, MENALSA, MLSA, and STARS to honor Fred T. Korematsu's legacy on Monday, Jan. 29, at noon in Jeffries Hall 1225.
Speakers will include State Senator Stephanie Chang, Michigan Law Professor Matthew Fletcher, and U-M Professor Ron Aramaki.