ACS Member News: Week of April 27, 2020


ACS Board of Academic Advisors member Steve Vladeck was quoted in CNN about the recent Supreme Court opinion in County of Maui, Hawaii v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund et al., and how it will empower the federal government to more aggressively regulate pollution and allow private parties to sue when regulation fails.

ACS Faculty Advisor at Duquesne University School of Law Bruce Ledewitz authored an op-ed in the Pennsylvania Capital-Star in response to recent protests over government restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

ACS Next Generation Leader Amy Larsen authored an article in the N.Y.U. Journal of Legislation & Public Policy about protecting political campaigns from cyber threats.

ACS Next Generation Leader Katherine Minarik’s podcast, Heels of Justice, made the SimpleLegal list of The 2020 Best Legal Podcasts to Listen to in 2020.

ACS Next Generation Leader Todd Phillips wrote in The American Prospect about how to improve the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.

ACS Chicago Lawyer Chapter Co-Chair Dan Cotter authored an article in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin about the Supreme Court appearing to rethink the concept of stare decisis.

ACS Hoosier Lawyer Chapter Board of Directors member Liane Hulka launched Vote Safe Indiana.

ACS University of Pennsylvania Law School Student Chapter Leader Clayton Keir co-authored an analysis in the Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law Blog about the Defense Production Act and presidential power during the COVID-19 pandemic.

ACS member Mo Cowan was featured in Boston Magazine as one of the 100 Most Influential People in Boston Right Now.