Featuring Agent Kowel, Professor Hoetger, and Professor Jefferis for a discussion of police accountability at the federal and state levels. Co-sponsored with the Equal Justice Society.
First Things First: A Discussion on the First Amendment, Speech & Press, & the Rule of Law
The rights protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution are essential for the proper functioning of a responsive democracy. Too frequently, the First Amendment’s core freedoms are ignored or weaponized to suit the political and policy priorities of those in power. The U.S. Supreme Court inconsistently applies longstanding First Amendment jurisprudence, ignoring precedents they deem inconvenient. The Administration targets those whose speech it disfavors, from law firms to private individuals. State and local governments are quick to criminalize protected protest activity to stifle dissent and chill social movements. These actions raise important questions as to whether our legal and political systems can safeguard First Amendment rights for all, or whether skewed and selective application of these freedoms will become the norm. Join ACS at IU McKinney for a discussion with Professor Zachary Cormier on Freedom of Speech and Press, how weakened rule of law can affect the protection of these rights, and what we can do about it.
ACS Supreme Court Series -- Chiles v. Salazar
ACS is partnering with the UVA Lambda Law Alliance to host a panel on the pending SCOTUS case Chiles v. Salazar. Panelists will discuss the implications of the Court's First Amendment jurisprudence on the LGBTQ+ community and potential outcomes of the case.
Panelists:
Prof. Craig Konnoth (UVA Law)
Auden Perino (National Women's Law Center's LGBTQ+ Rights Division)
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.
"The Alabama Solution" Streaming Event
UA ACS will be streaming "The Alabama Solution," an HBO and Oscar-nominated documentary detailing life in Alabama's notorious prisons. We will be joined by Professor Anil Mujumdar of Alabama Law and Beth Shelburne, a journalist and co-producer of the film. Food will be provided and there will be a moderated Q/A afterward!
The Practice of Progressive Lawyering
Spring Miller from TIRRC (and previously the associate dean of Vanderbilt Law's pro-bono program) will join us to discuss her journey and her perspective on progressive lawyering in the current climate. Many students wonder how they can best embody progressive principles in the wide variety of legal practices they will work in, and so Spring will hopefully shed some light on that for us!