NYT opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie will be joining Richmond ACS for a conversation on the Roberts Court. Professor Tom Donnelly will also participate in the discussion as a moderator. While the broader topic will be the current Court, the discussion may focus on one of the many recent opinions or emergency orders issued by the Court in recent months.
Federal Indian Law
Please join us for a discussion on the legal field of Federal Indian Law, its history, how to get involved, and the common legal issues that people face in those cases, with Prof. Alexandra Fay and Prof. Grace Carson.
Con Law Trivia
Our NYLS ACS Con Law Trivia event is a recurring, semester-based review session designed to help 2Ls prepare for their Constitutional Law exams in an engaging format. By combining key doctrinal concepts with trivia-style questions, the event consistently draws strong student turnout and provides an effective way to study be exam-ready.
Conversation with LLM Judges
Current LLM students who previously served as judges in their home country will speak on their prior experience, the independence of judges and lawyers, and the US in this moment. The event is open to the student body.
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law - The Unitary Executive and the Imperial Presidency
For our last event of the semester, we will be hosting Ian Millhiser, Senior Legal Correspondent at Vox, to talk about presidential power and the unitary executive theory. We will be providing lunch to attendees.
Government Careers Before, During, and After the Trump Administration
Join Stanford ACS for a conversation with Andrew Tessman, Vikas Didwania, Vikram Swaruup, and Courtney Dixon—all former DoJ attorneys—as they share their story, career path, and future plans