3 episodes

A renegade ACS chapter’s podcast about what’s wrong with the law & what you can do about it.
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For those not familiar with ACS, we are a national network of lawyers, law students, scholars, judges and policymakers who believe that the law should be a force to improve the lives of all people. ACS works for positive change by shaping debate on vitally important legal and constitutional issues through the development and promotion of high-impact ideas. If you support these efforts and are not a formal part of our network, I encourage you to become a national member of ACS today.

http://getinvolved.acslaw.org/students/

Park Place Georgia State ACS

    • Government

A renegade ACS chapter’s podcast about what’s wrong with the law & what you can do about it.
***
For those not familiar with ACS, we are a national network of lawyers, law students, scholars, judges and policymakers who believe that the law should be a force to improve the lives of all people. ACS works for positive change by shaping debate on vitally important legal and constitutional issues through the development and promotion of high-impact ideas. If you support these efforts and are not a formal part of our network, I encourage you to become a national member of ACS today.

http://getinvolved.acslaw.org/students/

    #18: The Horse & Buggy Revival

    #18: The Horse & Buggy Revival

    Reflections on administrative law as we brace ourselves for October Term 2022.
    THANKS TO our guest, Professor Bill Edmundson;
    our co-hosts, Tate Smith and Allie Veltri;
    our new co-editor, Julian Broadway; and,
    Ted Cruz.

    • 38 min
    #17: The G.I. Generation in the Cycles of Constitutional Time

    #17: The G.I. Generation in the Cycles of Constitutional Time

    Oliver Flint returns to discuss the "G.I. Generation" (born 1901-24), and in particular its impact on American law in the early years of the Burger Court. We examine the unraveling of the New Deal Coalition through the lens of the Supreme Court's conservative retrenchment in the early 1970s. Special attention is paid to the Court's [in]famous 1972 Term.

    • 34 min
    #16: Governing GA Post-COVID

    #16: Governing GA Post-COVID

    Ft. Rep. Sam Park and Sen. Vincent Fort.

    • 1 hr 5 min

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