Legal Careers: Ladder or Jungle Gym?

Join the Creighton Law ACS and WSLA Student Chapters for an event on "Legal Careers: Ladder or Jungle Gym?" At this event 3 practicing Omaha-area attorneys will each share the decision-making process behind challenging and exciting career moves, the factors they considered before doing so, and will bust the myth that your first job out of law school defines your entire career.

All three attorneys have experience in both the private and public sectors, and all are involved heavily in the community through elected positions or sit on nonprofit boards.

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Sixth Annual ACS Constitutional Law Scholars Forum

Join the Barry Law ACS Student Chapter for our sixth annual constitutional law forum. Please find below the tentative schedule of events and registration for this forum.

We hope to see you there.

Session 1: 9:00-11:00 a.m.:

Panel A: The Judiciary: Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/85680813074?pwd=WnphMVJGOUVnbTFJZ0VOM3hpN1IvZz09

Dr. David Orentlicher,                       Judicial Consensus

Dr. Ahmed Oudah AL-Dulaimi          From Negative to Positive Legislator? On the New Role of Constitutional Courts as Lawmakers

Professor Meg Penrose                       First Among Equals: Looking Back at the 1971-1972 Supreme Court Term

Professor Kent Greenfield                  A New Constitutional Court

 

Panel B: Rights and Regulations during a Pandemic: Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/82744293118?pwd=UUpZRlJ2dTIrdFhPL2hKUU9wcjJFUT09

Dr. Keigo Obayashi                            Responding to a Pandemic and Constitution: Cost and Benefit in the Moderate Model

Dr. Boldizsár Szentgáli-Tóth &           Too much or too little?: The role of constitutional courts

Evelin Burján                                     during the COVID-19 pandemic                                           

Professor Noah Smith-Drelich            The Constitutional Right to Travel Under Quarantine

 

Panel C: Comparative and International Law: Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/88056783740?pwd=ZWdIUmVEM0puc3UzUFJ6QzZxdmJ5UT09

Dr. Vladimir Nazarov                        Constitutional Base of Law

Dr. Bashar Malkawi                            Role and Structure of Parliaments in Arab Countries: The Status Quo

Professor Csongor István Nagy          The Diagonality of EU Rule of Law: Why Should the European Union Rely on US Constitutional Ideas to Overcome Its Biggest Constitutional Crisis?

Sheikh Sultan Aadil Huque         Linguistic Discrimination Faced by Indigenous Tribal Communities (ITMS) of India & Violation of Constitutional Rights

Panel D: The First Amendment: Speech and Press: Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/82300678739?pwd=MGxIcS9BQ21TdmVnQjUybDE3V2JIZz09

Dr. Barbara Pfeffer-Billauer                Regulating Harmful Speech Via Compelled Speech and Government Speech

Dr. Barbara Pfeffer-Billauer               Creating a New Category of Speech: Science Speech

Professor Ana Santos Rutschman       Vaccine Misinformation And The Regulation Of Speech In Social Media

Dr. Ayaz Ahmad                                Freedom of the Press: Evolution of Media into Propaganda Machine

Session 2: 11:10 a.m.-12:40 p.m.

Panel A: Constitutional Structure and Federalism: Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/85680813074?pwd=WnphMVJGOUVnbTFJZ0VOM3hpN1IvZz09

 Emily Chertoff, Esq.                           Citizenship Beyond Borders: The New Immigration Federalism

Professor G. Michael Parsons             Selective Structuralism

Panel B: Law and Religion: Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/82744293118?pwd=UUpZRlJ2dTIrdFhPL2hKUU9wcjJFUT09

 Professor Antony Kolenc                   “No Help You God”: The Intersection of Religious Liberty and the Federal Rules of Evidence

Aparna Singh, Research Scholar Constitutional Protection of Essential Religious Practices in Indian Reformative Secularism

Dr. Scott Douglas Gerber                   “We Who Differ With Regard To Religion Will Keep The Peace With One Another”: The Intellectual History of European Laws about Religious Toleration Prior to the Planting of English America

 

Panel C: International Law & the Territories: Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/88056783740?pwd=ZWdIUmVEM0puc3UzUFJ6QzZxdmJ5UT09

 Dr. Jason Buhi Reconstituting China’s Peripheries: Twenty Years of the Macau Basic Law

Professor Andrew Hammond             Territorial Exceptionalism and the American Welfare State

Panel D: Gender Equality: Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/82300678739?pwd=MGxIcS9BQ21TdmVnQjUybDE3V2JIZz09

Professor Melina Girardi Fachin         Multilevel Feminist Constitutionalism

Dr. Danaya Wright         Adventures in the Article V Wonderland: Justiciability and Legal Sufficiency of the ERA Ratifications

Cornelia Weiss, Esq.      The Creation and Degradation of Women’s Rights Under the Constitutions Erected in the German Laender Under Occupation by the U.S. in Post-WWII Occupied Germany

 

Session 3: 12:50-2:50 p.m.

Panel A: Race Discrimination, the Thirteenth Amendment, and Equal Protection: Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/85680813074?pwd=WnphMVJGOUVnbTFJZ0VOM3hpN1IvZz09

 Professor Gabriel “Jack” Chin            The Blueprint for Dred Scott: United States v. Dow and the Multi-Racial Jurisprudence of White Supremacy

Professor Reginald Oh                       Thick Discrimination and Equal Protection

Professor David Simson                     Hope Dies Last: The Progressive Potential and Regressive Reality of the Antibalkanization Approach to Racial Equality

 

Panel B: Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/82744293118?pwd=UUpZRlJ2dTIrdFhPL2hKUU9wcjJFUT09

Professor Eang Ngov                         More Than Friends: Recognizing Dichotomous Relationships in the Fourth Amendment Third Party Doctrine

Joseph Alfe                                         Digital Privacy Concerns and the Fourth Amendment: Law Enforcement Overreach in Digital Surveillance

Professor Michael Gentithes               It's Exigent Circumstances, Stupid! Reconceiving Warrant Exceptions in Officer-Citizen Interactions

Professor Brian Owsley                     Geofencing and Geofence Warrants

 

Panel C: Free Speech : Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/88056783740?pwd=ZWdIUmVEM0puc3UzUFJ6QzZxdmJ5UT09

Dr. Timothy Shiell               Anti-Orthodoxy and Inclusion as a Foundation for Free Speech Justifications

Dennis Wall                         Stipulated Limitations on Disclosure of Information: The role of the First Amendment

Jennifer Safstrom              Time to SLAPP Back: Advocating Against the Adverse Civil Liberties Implications of Litigation that Undermines Public Participation 

Dr. Cynthia Boyer                               Tweeter in Chief: Government Speech, Regulation, and Social Media

 

Panel D: Crime, Punishment, and the Constitution : Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/82300678739?pwd=MGxIcS9BQ21TdmVnQjUybDE3V2JIZz09

Dr. Raff Donelson                             Natural Punishment

Dr. Michael Conklin                           Botched Statistics on Botched Executions: Refuting Austin Sarat’s Claims

Professor Brendan Conner                Fine Tuning: Reconciling Eighth Amendment “Fines” and Police- and Prosecutor-Led Civil Enforcement Post-Timbs

Professor Russell Christopher            Positive Autonomy, Consent, and Coercion

 

Panel E: Judicial Review : Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/89506017424?pwd=bitSTUNRVFJaRWxTZk1YSjhoM3d3UT09

Professor Meghan Boone                  Perverse & Irrational

Professor Scott Dodson                     Article III and the Political-Question Doctrine

Dr. Rachel Bayefsky                          What $1 Can Buy: Nominal Damages and Article III

 

Session 4: 3:00-4:30 p.m.

Panel A: Democracy and Governance : Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/85680813074?pwd=WnphMVJGOUVnbTFJZ0VOM3hpN1IvZz09

Professor Joshua Ulan Galperin          The Public Role in Private Governance

Professor Michael Froomkin &          Fixing the Senate: A User's Guide

David Froomkin

 

Panel B: Presidential Limits : Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/82744293118?pwd=UUpZRlJ2dTIrdFhPL2hKUU9wcjJFUT09

Dr. Björn Arp                                     Presidential Term Limits and the Right to Political Participation

Dr. Michael Conklin                           Yes, Self-Pardons Are Constitutional, Even for Donald Trump

Professor A. Christopher Bryant &     Bringing a Fork to a Gunfight: The Senate Acquittal on the

Professor Kimberly Breedon             Second Article of Impeachment and the Future of Congressional Oversight

  

Panel C: Separation of Powers : Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/88056783740?pwd=ZWdIUmVEM0puc3UzUFJ6QzZxdmJ5UT09

Professor Loren Jacobson                   Resurrecting Schechter Poultry and Panama Refining: A Call for a “Heightened Scrutiny” Nondelegation Doctrine as Applied to Congressional Delegations to the President

Professor Bijal Shah                          Faithful Execution in Presidential Administration

Dr. Jorge M. Farinacci-Fernós            The Transformation of the Territorial Clause: From Temporary Incorporation to Permanent Non-Incorporation

 

Session 5: 4:40-5:40 p.m.                                                                             

Panel A: First Amendment Speech : Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/85680813074?pwd=WnphMVJGOUVnbTFJZ0VOM3hpN1IvZz09

Professor David Sloss                        Information Warfare and the First Amendment

Dr. Ken Levy                                      May State Universities Fire Professors Who Endorse Trumpism?

 

Panel B: Race and Public Health : Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/82744293118?pwd=UUpZRlJ2dTIrdFhPL2hKUU9wcjJFUT09

Professor Etienne Toussaint               American Waste Land: Slavery, Swamps, and Specters of Colonial Modernity 

Professor Christopher Ogolla Constitutional Challenges of Using Race-Based Medicine during a Pandemic

 

Panel C: The Second Amendment and National Security : Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/88056783740?pwd=ZWdIUmVEM0puc3UzUFJ6QzZxdmJ5UT09

Professor Michael Ulrich                   Second Amendment Rights and Race: The Constitutional Relevance of Disparities in Gun Violence

Professor Robert Knowles                  LOVEINT

 

Panel D: Political Parties and Voting Rights : Meeting link: https://barry-edu.zoom.us/j/82300678739?pwd=MGxIcS9BQ21TdmVnQjUybDE3V2JIZz09

Dr. Wayne Batchis                              Political Parties and the Switch from Equal Protection to the First Amendment

Professor Brian Leonard                    Is Shelby County v. Holder the new Plessy v. Ferguson? 

How the Supreme Court is Reshaping America

Join the Brooklyn Law, NYU Law, Cornell Law, and New York Law ACS Student Chapters as we welcome, Ian Millhiser, who will discuss his book, How A Republican Supreme Court is Reshaping America

To attend this event please click here and use the zoom information pasted here below.

Meeting ID: 948 5338 0386

Passcode: 909452

The Green New Deal Decade: From Platform to Policy

The Temple Law ACS, Environmental Law Society, Black Law Student Association, Latin American Law Student Association, Asian Pacific American Law Student Association, Middle Eastern North African Law Students Association, Brehons, Womens Law Caucus, Jewish Law Students Association, National Lawyers Guild, Student Public Interest Network, and South Asian Law Students Association Chapters join together to host a panel featuring academics and local leaders to discuss the Green New Deal. For this event we are happy to welcome Billy Fleming, Councilmember Kendra Brooks, Councilmember Helen Gym, Senator Nikil Saval, and Akira Drake Rodriguez.

ACS Nashville: Jobs and Careers in International Diplomacy

Do you wonder what jobs and careers there are in international affairs? Well, the Tennessee  World Affairs Council (TNWAC) will present two panels this month on legal and diplomatic professions that seek to answer just that. Join TNWAC, the ACS Nashville Lawyer Chapter, and a host of other co-sponsors for the second panel of this series that will take place on March 25, 2021, as they host a conversation for people interested in jobs and careers in international diplomacy featuring Diplomat in Residence Allen DuBose

Featuring:

Allen O. DuBose, Foreign Service Officer and Diplomat in Residence

Moderated by:

Lt. Cmdr. Patrick Ryan, President, Tennessee World Affairs Council

To attend this event, please register here.

The Case for the Global Green New Deal: Climate Dept and Colonial Reparations

Join the Georgetown ACS Student Chapter and the Law and Political Economy Group at Georgetown as we welcome Fadhel Kaboub, Professor of Economics at Denison University. At this event Kaboub will present on the need for a Global Green New Deal to redesign the global economy into one that is more sustainable, prosperous, and equitable.