In the next installment of our Champions of Law & Integrity Series, join us as we welcome husband-and-wife environmental law & policy power couple, Tom Jensen, a partner at Perkins Coie, and Sarah Jensen, Senior Policy Advisor and Environmental Protection Specialist at the Department of Energy. Drawing on over 40 years of experience navigating the nation’s largest infrastructure and restoration projects from all sides of the law, our speakers will explore the dangers of a 'scorched earth' approach to deregulation that prioritizes short-term profits over ecological health. By analyzing current rollbacks, we will discuss leveraging legal frameworks to protect our natural resources from a political landscape increasingly hostile to the climate. Shawarmas will be served, with a vegan falafel option available.
Contract Law
Professor Bracha will discuss how modern Contract Law exacerbates existing racial and economic inequities and what we can do to ameliorate these inequities.
Indigenous Constitutionalism with Dr. W. Tanner Allread
Dr. W. Tanner Allread will be presenting his research on Tribal Constitutionalism in anticipation of his forthcoming publication, "Indigenous Constitutionalism"
Lunchtime Q&A with Judge Loren AliKhan
Join ACS at 12:00 PM on Wednesday, March 4 in Gittis 213 for an insightful discussion with Judge Loren AliKhan of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Lunch will be provided & we'll have time for a Q&A!
Mid-Decade Redistricting: The Legal and Political Costs
ACS will host Art Mitchell for a lunch event on the topic of the legal and political costs of mid-decade redistricting. Lunch will be provided.
People v. The Court: The Next Revolution in Constitutional Law
Notre Dame Law School's ACS chapter will host David Sloss for a lunch speaker event on the topic of The Next Revolution in Constitutional Law. Notre Dame's Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government (CCCG) will be co-sponsoring. Lunch will be provided.