Professor Sellers will lead a lesson on Race and Constitutional Law. How the body of law has been interpreted, how that deviates from today, and what we can do as progressive lawyers to guide it to a more favorable interpretation.
Know Your Rights
Know Your Rights Event: The University of Mississippi School of Law's ACS chapter will host an attorney from the ACLU of Miss. who specifies in civil rights and LGBTQIA+ Law. Her name is McKenna Rainey, and she is the only practitioner in Mississippi who works solely in LGBTQIA+ Law. She very recently had a case go all the way up to the Mississippi Supreme Court regarding a minor's name change.
ACS at Boston University School of Law Presents… First Things First: A Discussion on the First Amendment, Free Speech at Universities, & 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 ACS at Boston University School of Law for a discussion on Free Speech at Universities with Professor Brian Soucek, Professor of Constitutional Law from UC Davis School of Law. Professor Soucek will speak about freedom of speech in the university and the tension between professors' speech rights and students' equality rights. A noteworthy and topical example is the context of trans students' choice of honorifics and pronouns.
This event is not open to the public.
The Future of the Equal Rights Amendment
Notre Dame Law School's ACS will host Professor Julie Suk (via zoom) for a lunch and learn discussion on the Equal Rights Amendment.
ACS Attorney Chapter AZ Supreme Court Review
Speakers will come to campus to discuss the cases coming on the Arizona Supreme Court's docket.
Networking Event
The ACS KU Chapter has invited speakers from the Trump II: One Year in Policy Update event and members of its executive board and membership for a more in-depth discussion over dinner at the Lawrence Beer Co.