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| Alumni |
Since the founding of the American Constitution Society by Peter B. Rubin, HLS '87,
Harvard Law School alumni have played a major role in guiding the ACS and in contributing to its mission.
Today, the ACS chapter at Harvard Law School fosters relationships between students and alumni by hosting
social events and discussions of legal issues, through its mentorship program,
and by sending students to the yearly ACS convention in Washington, DC.
Harvard Law alumni who are ACS members include: Attorney General Eric Holder, Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick,
Professor Laurence Tribe, former Attorney General Janet Reno,
9/11 Commission Member Jamie Gorelick, Congressman Alan Grayson, former ACLU Director Nadine Strossen,
prominent criminal defense attorney Ted Wells and author Scott Turow.
The HLS chapter welcomes involvement from any and all ACS alumni, please contact
Dan Craig for information
about getting involved or with ideas about alumni events.
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| About ACS |
| American
Constitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS) is one of the nation's
leading progressive legal organizations. Founded in 2001, ACS is
comprised of law students, lawyers, scholars, judges, policymakers,
activists and other concerned individuals who are working to ensure
that the fundamental principles of human dignity, individual rights and
liberties, genuine equality, and access to justice are in their
rightful, central place in American law... (more) |
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