The ACS Washington, DC and Capitol Hill Lawyer Chapters invite you to join us for an in-person reception featuring remarks by Elizabeth Wydra, President of the Constitutional Accountability Center. Hors d'oeuvres will be served and a cash bar will be available.
ACS Madison: The State of LGTBQ+ Law in Wisconsin
The ACS Madison Student Chapter is co-sponsoring a panel discussion about The State of LGBTQ+ Law in Wisconsin on Thursday, October 19, at 12 PM. Lunch from Casetta will be provided. Please join us to hear about legal issues facing LGBTQ+ folks in Wisconsin— all local attorneys and Madison community members are welcome! Please contact Mary Berg (mfberg2@wisc.edu) with any questions.
Panelists:
Rep. Lee Snodgrass (WI State Assembly)
Emily Dudak Leiter (The Law Center, S.C.)
Emily Feinstein (Quarles & Brady)
Abby Churchill (UW Law Professor/TruStage)
Emma Knatterud-Johnson (Hawks Quindel)
Sarah Davis (UW Law Center for Patient Partnerships)
Path to the Bench: Judicial Candidate Training for Public Interest Lawyers
Please join us for a judicial candidate training specifically geared towards public-interest oriented lawyers and law students who may be interested in becoming federal judges.
Panelists
Judge Nancy Abudu, Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín, District Court for the Northern District of California
Judge Nina Morrison, Distrcit Court for the Eastern District of New York
Dana Remus, Former White House Counsel
Moderator:
Zack Gima, Vice President of Strategic Engagement, American Constitution Society
ACS Arizona: Annual SCOTUS Review with Judge Roopali Desai and Judge Andrew Jacobs
Before we preview the Supreme Court's upcoming term, we've got a lot to catch up on... please join the ACS Arizona Lawyer Chapter for its Sixth Annual SCOTUS Review. This year, we are excited to have Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Roopali Desai and Arizona Court of Appeals Judge Andrew Jacobs discuss leading decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court's blockbuster 2023-24 Term. We'll be talking about Biden v. Nebraska, SFFA v. Harvard, 303 Creative v. Elenis, and much more.
Featuring:
Hon. Roopali Desai, Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Hon. Andrew Jacobs, Judge, Arizona Court of Appeals
Please join us in person at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law in Room 442.
ACS Presents Professor Bagley: The Truth about Delegation at the Founding
Please join ACS for a lecture event on current issues with the administrative state with Professor Bagley!
Professor Nicholas Bagley is from the University of Michigan Law School. He is an expert in administrative and health law. From 2020-2022, he was Special Counsel and then Chief Legal Advisor for Governor Whitmer of Michigan. He recently published, "Delegation at the Founding," an article that challenges the notion that the Constitution's original meaning imposed restrictions on the delegation of legislative power. He also has written, "The Procedure Fetish," where he argues that the current procedural restrictions on the administrative state are simultaneously failing to boost its legitimacy while frustrating attempts to build a more effective government.