The Ins and Outs of Working as a Clerk

Notre Dame Law School's ACS chapter will host Walter Jean-Jaques, Mary Rofaeil and Janae Longenecker for a lunch event on working as a judicial clerk. Lunch will be provided.

The Ins and Outs of Working as a Clerk

Notre Dame Law School's ACS chapter will host Walter Jean-Jaques, Mary Rofaeil and Janae Longenecker for a lunch event on working as a judicial clerk. Lunch will be provided.

The Ins and Outs of Working as a Clerk

Notre Dame Law School's ACS chapter will host Walter Jean-Jaques, Mary Rofaeil and Janae Longenecker for a lunch event on working as a judicial clerk. Lunch will be provided.

Melting ICE: Legal Accountability in the Wake of Minneapolis

Join the American Constitution Society, International Refugee Assistance Project, Latin Law Students Association, and National Lawyers Guild for a teach-in exploring the legal avenues for holding federal officers accountable for illegal acts. Following the murders of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents and the several other abuses by federal agents across the United States, there has been widespread discussion surrounding holding the involved agents responsible. Professor Elizabeth Beske, Professor Thomas Bondy, and Professor Mary Mason will discuss qualified immunity, Bivens, the Federal Torts Claim Act, and more.

Legal Observer Training

Co-hosted by Socialist Law & National Lawyers Guild and the American Constitution Society Chapters at UW Madison Law. Volunteers trained by the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) attend protests, marches, or other actions to: monitor, observe, and document government conduct against First Amendment-protected activity, and provide arrest support for protesters on the ground and help support teams track and help arrested folks. The training will be given by Amanda Leipold of Madison's NLG Chapter. RSVP is not required.