ACS Minneapolis: Reconnecting Rondo: Repairing, Restoring and Revitalizing the Rondo Neighborhood

Join us for a conversation with Mayor Melvin Carter - Mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota and resident of the Rondo Neighborhood, Marvin Anderson - Board Chair of Reconnect Rondo, and Sam Clark - Civil Division Director for Ramsey County Attorney's Office about the history of the Rondo neighborhood and the future of the project to reconnect the neighborhood via a "land bridge" over the I-94 Rondo Corridor. This discussion will include an analysis of the process that was utilized to displace 80% of Saint Paul's African American population that once lived in the Rondo neighborhood.

Speaker bios:

Melvin Carter

Melvin Carter

Mayor of St. Paul

Melvin Carter is the 46th mayor of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota's Capital City. A fourth-generation Saint Paul resident, he currently resides in Saint Paul's Historic Rondo neighborhood with his wife, Dr. Sakeena Futrell-Carter, and their children, just a few doors down from his childhood home.

Passionate about helping others engage in civic processes, Mayor Carter has trained progressive activists and candidates in over 30 states, and commonly recites his administration's mantra: "Building a city that works for us all means we all must do the work."

Prior to his election in 2017, Mayor Carter has served as a Saint Paul City Council Member; Founding Board Chair of the Saint Paul Promise Neighborhood; Director of the Minnesota Office of Early Learning; and Executive Director of the Minnesota Children's Cabinet.

A proud graduate of the Saint Paul public schools, Mayor Carter holds a Bachelor's Degree in business administration from Florida A&M University and a Master of Public Policy from the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.

Marvin Anderson

Marvin Roger Anderson

Chair of the Board of Director, Reconnect Rondo

Marvin Anderson currently serves as the Chair of the Board of Directors for ReConnectRondo, an organization with the mission to pursue a "land bridge" over I-94 in the Rondo Corridor and as the Project Director of the Rondo Commemorative Plaza. Mr. Anderson is a co-founder and first President of (MABL) the Minnesota Association of Black Lawyers. He was a board member and past chair of the Archie Givens, for African-American Literature, former board member of the Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library, Regions Hospital Board of Directors, Minnesota Humanities Commission Board of Trustees and the US Bank Community Advisory Board.

Sam Clark

Sam Clark

Civil Division Director for Ramsey County Attorney's Office

Sam Clark is currently the Civil Division Director for Ramsey County Attorney's Office. Prior to joining the Ramsey County Attorney's Office, Sam worked at Greene Espel after serving as the Saint Paul city attorney (2015-2018), where he led one of the largest public law offices in Minnesota and oversaw a team of more than 70 legal professionals providing comprehensive legal services to the mayor, council, city departments, Housing Redevelopment Authority, Port Authority, and Public Housing Agency. Before his appointment as city attorney, Sam worked in senior staff positions for U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar, including in Washington, DC as the senator's counsel on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee and then in Minnesota as her state director.

Sam is a 2008 graduate of Yale Law School. He earned his undergraduate in Government from Harvard College in 2005. After law school, Sam clerked for the Honorable Michael J. Davis, who at the time was the Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota. After clerking, Sam joined Greene Espel in 2009.

ACS Bay Area: Twelfth Annual Gala - Voting Rights Under Attack

America's democracy is under attack. In the wake of the Supreme Court's decision in Shelby County v. Holder, states across the country have made it harder for citizens--particularly people of color, students, the elderly, and people with disabilities--to exercise their fundamental right to vote. Since the 2020 election, that assault has intensified: state legislators have introduced hundreds more bills across the country that would restrict access at the polls and change the rules of democracy. More restrictions may be on their way, especially in light of the Supreme Court's decision just days ago in Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee, which undermines a key enforcement provision of the Voting Rights Act. Join the ACS Bay Area Lawyer Chapter for our Twelfth Annual Gala, in which we will discuss these threats and the actions that activists, litigators, and elected officials are taking to safeguard access to the ballot box.

This year's gala will feature a dialogue between Allison Riggs, Co-Executive Director and Chief Counsel for Voting Rights at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, and Professor Franita Tolson, Vice Dean for Faculty and Academic Affairs and Professor of Law at the USC Gould School of Law. Riggs' voting rights work has focused on fighting for fair redistricting plans, fighting against voter suppression, and advocating for electoral reforms that would expand access to voting. Professor Tolson is a leading election law scholar who has written on a wide range of topics including partisan gerrymandering, the Elections Clause, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments.

Welcoming Remarks:

Russ Feingold, President, American Constitution Society

Featuring:

Hon. Alex Padilla, U.S. Senator, California 

Allison Riggs, Co-Executive Director/ Chief Counsel, Voting Rights, Southern Coalition for Social Justice; Awardee, ACS 2020 David Carliner Public Interest Award

Franita Tolson, Vice Dean for Faculty and Academic Affairs, and Professor of Law, USC Gould School of Law; Member, ACS Board of Directors and Board of Academic Advisors

The American Constitution Society is a State Bar of California approved CLE provider. This event has been approved for 1.0 hour of California MCLE credit.

Please click here for the CLE reading materials, Evaluation Form, Record of Attendance, and Certificate of Attendance.

For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Peggy Li at pli@acslaw.org. Thank you to our early sponsors for their generous support!

Patron

Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP

Keker, Van Nest & Peters LLP

Benefactors

Loren Kieve

Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld LLP

Donor

Horvitz & Levy LLP

Durie Tangri LLP

Fenwick & West LLP

Friends

ACLU of Northern California

Equal Justice Society

Folger Levin LLP

Law Office of Dan Roth​

ACS Nashville: Supreme Court Review

Join the Nashville Chapter of the American Constitution Society for a review of the key issues and trends coming out of the Supreme Court.

Featuring

Stephen Vladeck, Charles Alan Wright Chair In Federal Courts, University of Texas School of Law; Member, ACS Board of Academic Advisors

This event has been approved for 1.0 hours of Tennessee CLE credit.

ACS Chicago: 2021 Supreme Court Term in Review

Please join the ACS Chicago Lawyer Chapter, the ACLU of Illinois, and Mayer Brown LLP virtually on Tuesday, July 13 at 12:00 PM CDT, for our annual Supreme Court Term in Review. Hear directly from National Board of Directors member Aziz Huq, the Frank and Bernice J. Greenberg Professor of Law at University of Chicago Law School, and other legal experts about important cases from the U.S. Supreme Court’s latest term – including cases on free speech rights, voting rights, and LGBTQ rights – and upcoming cases to watch. The panelists will also share insights on significant SCOTUS trends, how the judiciary could play a major role during the Biden-Harris Administration, and answer questions from the audience.

CLE credit is pending for Illinois attorneys. Following this event, please email LCEmails@acslaw.org by Tuesday, July 20th with your Illinois Bar number to receive CLE credit.

Featuring

Nusrat Choudhury, Roger Pascal Legal Director, ACLU of Illinois

Ami Gandhi, Senior Counsel, Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights

Aziz Huq, Frank and Bernice J. Greenberg Professor of Law, University of Chicago; Member, ACS Board of Directors and Board of Academic Advisors

Steven D. SchwinnProfessor of Law, University of Illinois Chicago Law School

Joshua D. Yount, Partner, Mayer Brown

Moderated by: 

Steve Sanders, Professor of Law, Indiana University Maurer School of Law

Please click here for the CLE reading materialsEvaluation FormRecord of Attendance, and Certificate of Attendance.

ACS Bay Area: U.S. Supreme Court Term in Review

Join the ACS Bay Area, Austin, Chicago, DC, Michigan, Orange County, Sacramento, San Diego, and Tampa Lawyer Chapters and a distinguished panel of U.S. Supreme Court experts for a lively discussion on the significant cases of the 2020-2021 term, including the role of the shadow docket and the impact of the loss of Justice Ginsburg. 

Featuring:

Brian Goldman, Deputy Legal Affairs Secretary, Office of Governor Gavin Newsom; Member, ACS Bay Area Lawyer Chapter Board of Directors; ACS Next Generation Leader

Hon. Goodwin Liu, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of California

Amanda Tyler, Shannon C. Turner Professor of Law, UC Berkeley School of Law 

Moderated by

Julie Veroff, Associate, Cooley LLP; Member, ACS Bay Area Lawyer Chapter Board of Directors

The American Constitution Society is a State Bar of California Approved CLE Provider. This event has been approved for 1.5 hours of California MCLE credit.

Please click here for the Reading MaterialsEvaluation FormRecord of Attendance, and Certificate of Attendance.

ACS San Diego: Writing Competition Winner's Presentation Roundtable

Please join the ACS San Diego Lawyer Chapter as we welcome Kirstin A. Jensvold-Rumage, a student at the University of San Diego School of Law, to present her winning piece from the ACS San Diego Lawyer Chapter's inaugural Student Writing Competition! Competitors were invited to submit a 20-30 page piece on topics that advance an original idea promoting a progressive vision of the Constitution, law and public policy. As the winner, Ms. Jensvold-Rumage is receiving a scholarship to ACS National's next in-person convening and was invited to present her winning piece to the ACS San Diego Lawyer Chapter's Executive Board for constructive feedback that will be helpful to Ms. Jensvold-Rumage's endeavors to submit the paper to law journals, scholarships, etc.

We welcome anyone in the legal community interested in hearing about Ms. Jensvold-Rumage's progressive idea or about the membership and work of the ACS San Diego Lawyer Chapter to join us for this virtual roundtable! Everyone who RSVP's will receive a copy of the winning submission and is free to submit questions to be presented to Kirstin A. Jensvold-Rumage.

Featuring:

Kirstin A. Jensvold-Rumage, J.D. Candidate and Research Assistant to Professor Dov Fox, University of San Diego School of Law; Intern, Alternate Public Defender