ACS Delaware: Politically Balancing the Scales of Justice

Join the ACS Delaware Lawyer and Student chapters for a seminar, Politically Balancing the Scales of Justice. Delaware's Constitution requires that state-wide courts be balanced between the main political parties and also requires that the three primary courts must essentially be balanced between Democrats and Republicans. These requirements effectively require an applicant to those primary courts to be a Democrat or Republican. In Adams v. Carney, this requirement was recently challenged as a violation of the 1st Amendment's protections for freedom of association. The seminar will explore the constitutional ramifications of Delaware's judicial selection process. Panelists will include several attorneys who have participated in the case.

Speakers:

David Finger, Partner, Finger & Slanina LLC

Joel Friedlander, Partner, Friedlander & Gorris

Hon. Randy J. Holland, Former Delaware Supreme Court Justice, Partner Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, PC

Pilar Kraman, Partner, Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP 

David McBride, Partner, Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP 

Michael W. McConnell, Senior Of Counsel at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, PC

Rodney Smolla, Dean, Delaware Law School

View the recording of the event here.

The Rankings We All Want: Rank by Choice Voting

Join the Arizona State Law ACS Student Chapter for an engaging virtual lunch chat on Wednesday, April 21, 2021 from 12:15 to 1:15 PM PT to learn more about rank by choice voting. For this event we are proud to welcome speakers from Voter Choice Arizona and rank by choice voting, who will talk about what rank by choice voting is, how it's implemented, and different pushes currently being made in Arizona to reform voting.

To attend this event, please contact Gabriela Elizondo-Craig, ACS UArizona Programming Chair at gabrielamec@email.arizona.edu to receive the Zoom meeting information.

Woman Crush Wednesday: ACS Welcomes Melissa Murray

The Boston College ACS Student Chapter is pleased to welcome Professor Melissa Murray to discuss her essay Women Crush Wednesday and the changing face of leadership in American democracy. Melissa Murray is the Frederick I. and Grace Stokes Professor of Law at the New York University School of Law and Co-Director of the Birnbaum Women's Leadership Network. 

Domestic Violence Clinic: Domestic Violence Against People with Disabilities

Join the William & Mary Law ACS Student Chapter, the Domestic Violence Clinic, FELS, and WLS as we welcome Robert Gray of the disAbility Law Center, Darryle Brown of Transitions Family Violence Services, Juanita Graham of Avalon, and Megan Zwisohn, prosecutor and former W&M Law writing professor for a panel discussion on domestic violence against people with disabilities.

Reimagining Public Safety in Austin

Join the Texas Journal of Civil Liberties and Civil Rights and the UT Austin Law ACS Student Chapter as we present: Reimagining Public Safety in Austin.

Grassroots Leadership and ICE Fuera De Austin have been working to present proposals to the City of Austin on how the city can reimagine what security means and looks like. 

Join us for a conversation on what it takes to achieve holistic public safety.

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