Join fellow attorneys in Rhode Island for a virtual meeting to discuss launching the Rhode Island Lawyer Chapter, organizing a steering committee, planning a kickoff event, and learning more about ACS's work to advance democracy and defend the rule of law. ACS is the nation's largest progressive legal network. We strive to ensure that the Constitution and the law work for all people by empowering leaders and informing discourse. Join the meeting to learn more!
Know Your Rights with ACS and Lambda Law Society: LGBTQ+ Rights, Protections, and the Path Ahead
The American Constitution Society (ACS) and Lambda Law Society will host a joint panel event, “Know Your Rights with ACS and Lambda Law Society: LGBTQ+ Rights, Protections, and the Path Ahead.” This program will provide students with an accessible, substantive overview of current LGBTQ+ legal protections, ongoing challenges, and future advocacy strategies at the state and federal levels. Speakers include Stevie Pactor of the ACLU of Indiana and Megan Stuart of Indiana Legal Services.
President Trump and Control of Administrative Agencies: The Firing of MSPB Member Cathy Harris
Former Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) member Cathy Harris will join her attorney, Nathaniel Zelinsky, for a discussion of her lawsuit challenging President Trump’s removal of her from the MSPB. The case tests the limits of presidential control over independent administrative agencies.
Voter Registration
Join ACS to get ready for the upcoming midterm elections! Whether you’re registering to vote for the first time, updating your registration, or just looking for information about deadlines and requirements, come by!
First Things First: A Discussion on the First Amendment, the Religion Clauses, and 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 William & Mary ACS for a discussion on the Relationship between the Establishment Clause in the context of religious schools with Vania Blaiklock, Esq., how weakened rule of law can affect the protection of these rights, and what we can do about it.
American Constitution Society General Body Meeting
Our general body meeting is an informational gathering of ACS members and prospective members mandated by our university.