ACS Chicago: The Court at War with Cliff Sloan

Join the ACS Chicago Lawyer Chapter and the UIC ACS Student Chapter for a book talk with former ACS Board Chair Cliff Sloan on his new book, “The Court at War: FDR, His Justices, and the World They Made.”

Featuring:

Cliff Sloan, Professor from Practice, Georgetown University Law Center

BOOK DESCRIPTION:

The inside story of how one president forever altered the most powerful legal institution in the country—with consequences that endure today.

By the summer of 1941, in the ninth year of his presidency, Franklin Roosevelt had molded his Court. He had appointed seven of the nine justices—the most by any president except George Washington—and handpicked the chief justice.

But the wartime Roosevelt Court had two faces. One was bold and progressive, the other supine and abject, cowed by the charisma of the revered president.

The Court at War explores this pivotal period. It provides a cast of unforgettable characters in the justices—from the mercurial, Vienna-born intellectual Felix Frankfurter to the Alabama populist Hugo Black; from the western prodigy William O. Douglas, FDR’s initial pick to be his running mate in 1944, to Roosevelt’s former attorney general and Nuremberg prosecutor Robert Jackson.

The justices’ shameless capitulation and unwillingness to cross their beloved president highlight the dangers of an unseemly closeness between Supreme Court justices and their political patrons. But the FDR Court’s finest moments also provided a robust defense of individual rights, rights the current Court has put in jeopardy. Sloan’s intimate portrait is a vivid, instructive tale for modern times.

ACS Washington State: October Case Discussion

Please join the ACS Washington State Lawyer Chapter for its regular interactive discussion group with other local progressive lawyers about cases of regional or national significance. This month we will be discussing the U.S. Supreme Court's decision last term in Glacier Northwest, Inc. v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local Union No. 174. This decision, involving local collective action here in the state, has the potential to weigh on future organizing as workers across the country seek better wages and working conditions. The text of the opinion can be found here.

State of LGBTQ+ Rights in North Carolina

OUTLaw and ACS are excited to add to the slate of amazing events happening this week. On Thursday at noon in 1312, we will be co-hosting State of The Q-Union, a panel discussion on LGBTQ+ rights in NC. Our panelists, moderated by Prof. George, will discuss the anti-LGBTQ legislation passed by the general assembly this year, the role of litigation in challenging these laws, and opportunities to get involved in advocacy. Attendees will hear from Katie Jenifer, Policy Director at Equality NC, and Amy Richardson, a partner at HWG Law who has been a key player in litigation around transgender healthcare matters for state employees and minors. All are welcome and encouraged to attend.