ACS Member News: Week of July 30, 2018
ACS President Caroline Fredrickson co-wrote an op-ed for USA Today on why we need to know if Kavanaugh would be a check on Trump's abuses of power.
ACS Board member Erwin Chemerinsky wrote a piece for the Sacramento Bee arguing that Justice Kennedy will best be remembered for the times he disappointed conservatives.
ACS Board member Nancy Gertner spoke on Radio Boston about collusion and criminality.
ACS Board member Daniel S. Goldman spoke on MSNBC about Rudy Giuliani’s overly simplistic argument that collusion is not a crime.
ACS Board member Adam Winkler is quoted in AP News regarding Kavanaugh’s potential impact on Second Amendment cases. He is also quoted in Reuters addressing Democratic candidates’ embrace of gun control.
ACS Board of Advisors member Linda Greenhouse wrote an op-ed for The New York Times asking what a “conservative future” for the Supreme Court really means.
ACS Board of Advisors member Dawn Johnsen is quoted in Pacific Standard Magazine concerning challenges to Roe v. Wade and the risks to pregnant women’s rights.
ACS Board of Academic Advisors member Stephen Vladeck is quoted in the Los Angeles Times regarding Trump’s call to stop the Mueller investigation.
ACS Faculty Advisor at Drake University Law School Mark Kende spoke on KCAU 9 about a judge’s decision to block Iowa’s voter I.D. law.
ACS Next Generation Leader Mary Kelly Persyn spoke on The Chip Franklin Show about immigrant children detained by the Trump administration.