02/12/2022
The American Constitution Society was so fortunate to host Dr. James Richey last Wednesday! Dr. Richey detailed his career as a practitioner and bestowed his knowledge on how to be a successful solo practitioner upon the students of UF Law. Thank you to everyone who came out, to the E-Board members for setting this up, and to Dr. Richey for the spectacular presentation! ๐๐ผ๐๐๐งก
09/22/2021
Good afternoon all! For those who will not be able to attend our live meeting in HH180 at 6 p.m., you can still attend on zoom:
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09/20/2021
Our first General Body Meeting of the 2021-2022 school year will be held THIS Wednesday, September 22nd, from 6-7 p.m. in Holland Hall 180.
09/20/2021
Please stop by our table this week in the UF Law Courtyard to meet the members of our E-Board! Below is our Chapter President, Kyler Gray, eager to meet you all.
04/09/2021
Congrats to the 2021-2022 ACS Executive Board! We look forward to seeing great things.
10/08/2020
We hope to see you at noon today!
06/13/2020
UF Law ACS is mourning the loss of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and all of the other countless victims of police brutality. We believe in ending police brutality and that black lives matter. We hope to continue learning this time and in the future. We strive to make our mission inclusive and bring more awareness to the dangers of systemic racism. Our organization vows to work to equip its students with the necessary tools to dismantle these systems and ensure that our countryโs constitutional promises of equality are not hollow promises but the future of the United States.
The effects of systemic racism continue to infiltrate every aspect of our society. We hope to work to take an interdisciplinary approach to address these effects and dismantle white supremacy. We understand that this work is not just a trend, hashtag, or temporary statement. It is a career committed to antiracism. These beliefs cannot be stated or reaffirmed only when systemic racism hurts us and the news decides to cover it; it must be a lifelong commitment to antiracism, as systemic racism hurts us every single day. We will work to ensure that students at UF Law, through the resources of UF Law ACS, have every opportunity to equip themselves with the tools necessary to aid in this lifelong commitment.
Please stay tuned for upcoming programming offered by UF Law ACS to support this vow.