Our Current Events
| Spring 2008 | |||
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Feb. 4, noon, 124 |
Panel: "A Step Forward or a Step Back? Race, Gender, and the Media in the Democratic Primaries" The American Constitution Society presents a panel of Prof. Jeannine Bell, Prof. Lawrence Hanks (Political Science), PhD student Lori Henson, and Prof. Seth Lahn |
Apr. 1 |
Panel: Intersection of Race, Jury Composition with the Death Penalty |
| Fall 2007 | |
| Oct. 9, noon On the bricks outside the Student Lounge |
Membership Drive 4-Square Because Someone Has to Protect the Constitution. How long can YOU hold the server's square? Come join the ACS for a rousing game of or two of 4-Square. On the bricks outside the Student Lounge. |
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Oct. 4, noon |
Georgetown Prof. David Cole, Less Safe, Less Free |
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Sept. 17 |
Panel: The Constitution and National Security To mark Constitution Day for 2007, the American Constitution Society is proud to host a panel and community discussion with professors Pat Baude, Fred Cate, and Dawn Johnsen. Moderated by Dean Lauren Robel. |
Our Past Events
| Spring 2007 | |
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Apr. 9, 12:15 pm |
Paul Smith, Lawrence as an Example of the Virtues and Problems of Constitutional Impact Litigation The ACS sponsors Paul Smith, a partner at Jenner & Block in D.C. who has argued 12 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, including Lawrence v. Texas. |
| Fall 2006 | |
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Oct. 12, noon |
The Making of a Civil Rights Lawyer The American Constitution Society (ACS) and Public Interest Law Foundation (PILF) present civil rights lawyer Michael Meltsner, who will discuss his career, his new book The Making of a Civil Rights Lawyer, and what it takes to be a public interest lawyer. |
| Spring 2003 | |
April 2 |
American Constitution Society program on Bush v. Gore and voting rights |
More Information
| ACS Speaker Series 2007: David Cole | |
| ACS Speaker Series: Justice Boehm of the Indiana Supreme Court |
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