Fighting for Our Rights: A Conversation with Attorney General Kwame Raoul

As the top law enforcement official in the state, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul is an advocate for gun safety reform, consumer protection, police accountability, environmental justice and much more. He regularly coordinates his advocacy efforts with other state attorneys general to defend access to quality health care and reproductive health services for all, protect our natural resources, fight for just immigration policies, curb gun violence, and to uphold the civil rights of all individuals. Mr. Raoul will speak about a range of issues and take questions from audience members. 

 

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If students cannot join, they can join via zoom. The link to register for that is: https://2023RJIACSAG.eventbrite.com

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.

Happy Hour with Belmont ACS!

The Vanderbilt and Belmont ACS chapters are partnering to host a happy hour event at Las Palmas! This will be a great opportunity to meet other progressive-minded law students in the area and expand the ACS community. The event will most likely be at Las Palmas Restaurant in Midtown, so please meet us there!