Northwestern's ACLU and ACS Chapters are co-hosting a panel discussion on censorship and current efforts against book banning. The panel features three distinguished panelists: Anne Stava, Illinois State Representative; Sarah Lamdan, Deputy Director of the American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom; and Professor Jamelia Morgan, an award-winning law professor and Director of the Center for Race and Disability Justice. This event will take place on Monday, October 27th at 12:00pm in RB 175 at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law. We plan on having food available for all attendees.
Professor Lain Book Talk: Secrets of the Killing State: The Untold Story of Lethal Injection
Professor Lain has a long and distinguished record of death penalty scholarship. Her latest book, Secrets of the Killing State: The Untold Story of Lethal Injection was published last month and is now the definitive history of the many problems associated with that particular method of execution. She will be giving a talk on her recent book and findings.
A Higher Degree of Privacy --The History and Practice
Supreme Court Preview
Please join ACS and FedSoc for a Supreme Court Preview! We will have University of Missouri professors discuss and outline SCOTUS's upcoming term. There will also be pizza!
Do Good & Live Well
Suffolk’s chapter of the American Constitution Society, in partnership with the Torts Law Society, is hosting a panel in order to facilitate a conversation exploring the work of trial lawyers, the importance of civil justice work, and its potential to positively shift the balance towards justice. “Progressive” legal paths tend to only lead to public interest/government jobs so we intend to provide another option for students who want to combine their legal advocacy with their beliefs.
Lunch & Learn with Legal Defense Fund's Senior Counsel, Antonio Ingram
National Defense Fund Senior Counsel Antonio Ingram will be discussing his path to public interest and the attacks on DEI and Higher Education in Texas.