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The New York Law School Chapter of the American Constitution Society (ACS) is an organization dedicated to issues of civil liberties and social justice. We believe that issues of social justice and civil rights should be at the forefront in legal discourse.

ACS is a national organization of law students, law professors, and practicing lawyers.  At NYLS the ACS plans events and works to encourage the formation of connections between students at NYLS and ACS members from around the country.

If you are interested in learning more about ACS, you are encouraged to email us at acs@nyls.edu. We also have a yahoogroups distribution list which we use to communicate information regarding events. To join, click here.

Check out the National ACS Blog at www.acsblog.org


David C. Leven of Compassion and Choices.  "Dying with Dignity: The Right to Choice in Dying and Gonzales v. Oregon."


Senator Hillary Clinton speaking on the Right to Privacy at the ACS National Convention in Washington, DC. 


"Covering the Court" panel at ACS National Convention featuring Linda Greenhouse, Jan Crawford & Dahlia Lithwick - moderated by Tom Goldstein.