In honor of Constitution Day, the American Constitution Society (ACS) at the School of Law will present a panel discussion on upcoming high-profile Supreme Court cases at noon Thursday, Sept. 17, in the Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom in Anheuser-Busch Hall.
The panel, moderated by Ronald Levin, J.D., the Henry Hitchcock Professor of Law, will feature the following presentations:
• Gregory Magarian, J.D., professor of law, on Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, a campaign finance law case;
• Mae C. Quinn, J.D., professor of law and co-director of the Civil Justice Clinic, on Graham v. Florida, an Eighth Amendment juvenile life-imprisonment case; and
• Scott Baker, J.D., professor of law, on Bilski v. Doll, a patent law case.
A question-and-answer session will follow the discussion.
Founded in 2001, ACS is a progressive legal organization composed of law students, lawyers, scholars, judges, policy makers and activists.
The organization works to ensure that the fundamental principles of human dignity, individual rights and liberties; genuine equality; and access to justice have a central place in American law.