American Constitution Society
The American Constitution Society (ACS) believes that 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 development and promotion of high-impact ideas to opinion leaders and the media; by building networks of lawyers, law students, judges and policymakers dedicated to those ideas; and by countering the activist conservative legal movement that has sought to erode our enduring constitutional values. By bringing together powerful, relevant ideas and passionate, talented people, ACS makes a difference in the constitutional, legal and public policy debates that shape our democracy.
Loyola ACS is part of a network of more than 200 chapters in 48 states and almost every law school. Loyola ACS conducts events throughout the year to bring together progressive law students with lawyers, scholars, and law students from other universities for discussion, activism, and networking. We hope you will join us!
Executive Board
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Contact Information
Organization Address:
Loyola University New Orleans
College of Law
American Constitution Society
7214 St. Charles Ave., Campus Box 901
New Orleans, LA 70118