Join ACS for a wide-ranging conversation with Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul on his career, the role of the Attorney General's office in state government, and the office's current role in state and national projects.
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul was sworn in as Illinois’ 42nd Attorney General in 2019. Attorney General Raoul launched his legal career as a Cook County prosecutor and went on to be a partner at Quarles & Brady. Attorney General Raoul earned a bachelor's degree from DePaul University in 1987 and a law degree from Chicago-Kent College of Law.
Executive Board meeting to discuss goals for the spring semester and event planning.
Join ACS at 12:00 PM on Tuesday, February 10 in Gittis 213 for an insightful discussion on modes of constitutional interpretation. Hear from Penn Carey Law professors on how to approach the Constitution 250 years after our nation's founding, in light of the current political and legal environment. Lunch will be provided & we'll have time for a Q&A!
Join the American Constitution Society at Michigan Law for a faculty panel on recent events related to ICE and the Trump Administration's attack on the city of Minneapolis, the rights of protesters against ICE activity, and the rule of law.
This event is hosted by the Black Law Students Association and the American Constitution Society. This panel will examine how judges and attorneys engage with black letter law in both litigation and transactional contexts, with a focus on how the law is interpreted, argued, and applied in practice. Panelists will discuss the strategic considerations that shape advocacy and deal-making, as well as how judicial reasoning and courtroom decision-making impact outcomes on both sides of the bench. Attendees will hear from judges in criminal law, as well as attorneys practicing across a wide range of fields, including AI governance, civil defense, brewery and alcohol law, environmental torts, corporate M&A, venture and emerging technology, labor and employment, employment litigation, workplace safety and compliance, and-ideally-intellectual property in sports and entertainment.
Protest Under Pressure: The First Amendment in a Time of Crackdowns examines how freedom of speech and the right to protest are being tested amid heightened enforcement and government responses to dissent. Co-hosted by the ACS Student Chapters at Georgia State University College of Law and Emory Law, this event will take place at Georgia State University College of Law on February 10 at 12:00 PM. The program will feature opening remarks by Phil Brest, President of the American Constitution Society, followed by a discussion with Attorneys Craig Goodmark and Gerald Weber on the legal boundaries of protest, law enforcement responses, and the future of First Amendment protections. Georgia State students can RSVP via PIN. Otherwise please RSVP by email ebest6@student.gsu.edu