ACS Member News: Week of September 2, 2019
ACS Board Member Garrett Epps wrote a piece for The Atlantic on how a recent gun-related case presented to the Supreme Court highlights key issues in the court itself.
ACS Chicago Lawyer Chapter Co-Chair Daniel Cotter wrote a piece in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin about the necessity for Democratic presidential candidates to discuss the courts.
ACS Madison Lawyer Chapter President Jeffrey Mandell and ACS Member Douglas Poland penned a piece in the Wisconsin Examiner on the roles of the partial veto in legislative power.
ACS Chicago Lawyer Chapter Board of Advisors Member Cara Hendrickson was recently appointed to the Illinois Executive Ethics Commission by Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker.
ACS Faculty Advisor at Stetson University College of Law Ciara Torres-Spelliscy wrote a piece in the Washington Post on the history of slavery in America.
ACS Faculty Advisor at the University of Kentucky College of Law Josh Douglas penned an article in CNN and is quoted in a New York Times article regarding gerrymandering in North Carolina.
ACS Faculty Advisor at UDC David A. Clarke School of Law Andrew Ferguson was recently on CBS News discussing privacy concerns regarding Ring security systems.
ACS Indiana University Maurer School of Law Chapter President David D. Adeleye penned a piece in Blavity.com concerning the accessibility of the American dream.
ACS Member Nora Benavidez was mentioned in a VOA News Article discussing the Trump administration’s moves to suspend press passes to dissenting voices
ACS Member Gary C. Norman has been appointed to a three-year commission in his role as Chair at the Maryland Commission of Civil Rights.