Member News: Week of March 4, 2019
ACS President Caroline Fredrickson spoke on Hardball with Chris Matthews about the Cohen hearing and the need for Congress to further investigate the Trump Organization.
ACS Board member Adam Winkler’s book “We the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights” was reviewed in The New York Times by Zephyr Teachout.
ACS Board of Advisors member Walter Dellinger is quoted in the Washington Post regarding the Federalist Society’s influence within the Trump administration.
ACS Board of Advisors member Nancy Gertner is quoted in Observer concerning whether El Chapo will get a retrial due to jury misconduct.
ACS Board of Academic Advisors member Steve Vladeck wrote a piece for NBC News on why the Trump-Russia investigation should push Congress to protect future special counsels.
ACS Faculty Advisor at Boston College Law School Kent Greenfield worked with Orrick to file an amicus brief in State of Washington v. Arlene’s Flowers.
ACS Faculty Advisor at Stetson Law Ciara Torres-Spelliscy is quoted in Marketplace about Congressmembers’ political fundraising methods.
ACS DC Lawyer Chapter Board member Greg Lipper is quoted in The Economist regarding the Supreme Court and the separation of church and state.
ACS Chicago Lawyer Chapter Board member Katherine Minarik has launched a new podcast with Sarita Venkat called Heels of Justice that features the trailblazing stories of women lawyers.
ACS Dallas Lawyer Chapter leader Matthew Haynie was rated as the top class action and mass torts attorney in Dallas by Super Lawyers.