Cafecitas and Conversations

Join American Constitution Society at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney for a networking event featuring over 20 attorneys across multiple practice areas, including civil rights and immigration. We will be partnering with Hispanic Law Society and Sports and Entertainment Law Society. Networking event featuring more than twenty attorneys from a wide range of practice areas, including civil rights and immigration. The program will be co-hosted in partnership with the Hispanic Law Society and the Sports and Entertainment Law Society to foster cross-interest connections and mentorship opportunities for students.

ACS Minnesota: Advancing Public Safety Through Innovative Prosecution and Updates on Federal Law Enforcement Investigations

Please join the ACS Minnesota Lawyer Chapter for an insightful conversation with Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty on how modern prosecutorial strategies can strengthen community safety, fairness, and trust in the justice system. Drawing on both data-driven initiatives and community partnerships, Attorney Moriarty will discuss innovative approaches that enhance transparency and accountability in prosecution.

She will also provide an update on the ongoing response to the high-profile federal law enforcement investigations, including the fatal federal agent-involved shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. The conversation will be moderated by Ashley Repp, attorney at Dorsey & Whitney and Past President of ACS Minnesota Board of Directors.

Featuring:

Mary Moriarty, Hennepin County Attorney

Moderated by:

Ashley Repp, Associate Attorney, Dorsey & Whitney; Former President of Minnesota Board of Directors

First Things First: A Discussion on the First Amendment, the Right to Protest, & the Rule of Law

The rights protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution are essential for the proper functioning of a responsive democracy. Too frequently, the First Amendment’s core freedoms are ignored or weaponized to suit the political and policy priorities of those in power. The U.S. Supreme Court inconsistently applies longstanding First Amendment jurisprudence, ignoring precedents they deem inconvenient. The Administration targets those whose speech it disfavors, from law firms to private individuals. State and local governments are quick to criminalize protected protest activity to stifle dissent and chill social movements. These actions raise important questions as to whether our legal and political systems can safeguard First Amendment rights for all, or whether skewed and selective application of these freedoms will become the norm. Join ACS and NLG’s Duquesne Chapters for a discussion on the Right to Boycott , how weakened rule of law can affect the protection of these rights, and what we can do about it.

Mary Beth Tinker at Penn

Professor Shanor, Professor Zimmerman (from the School of Education), and Mary Beth Tinker will share about the state of students' rights in education and what it was like being a named plaintiff in Tinker v. Des Moines. We'll chat free speech, first amendment and students' rights, student protests, and the state of higher education!

Judicial Approaches to State Constitution

The event is co-hosted by the American Constitution Society and Federalist Society chapters of Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. Ohio Supreme Court Justices Brunner and DeWine will be speaking. The justices will discuss multiple topics related to state constitutions and judicial interpretation. Specific topics may include home rule, deference to state agencies, and lock-stepping. 

Professionals in attendance can earn CLE credit by registering at the following URL: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSerqZmsuPshAYn1mnNRn3Zmug9_LRYHDp1vj7dEgTQk0K0-aQ/viewform

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