Oct. 1, 12:15PM – 1:15PM, WebEx – Fed Soc & BLSA Host: Defund the Police? A Libertarian View of Cops and Replacing Them

The Akron Law Federalist Society is hosting Professor Stephen Ware, University of Kansas Professor of Law, in a discussion over defunding the police with BLSA speaker, Mr. Edward GilbertProfessor Mike Gentithes, Akron Law Professor, will moderate and provide commentary following the panel discussion in order to engage the issues with each side’s views. Like the debate over qualified immunity, this event is sure to be engaging given the country’s current affairs with law enforcement. 

https://uakron.webex.com/uakron/k2/j.php?MTID=ta47239ab2fb18deff90f227f294c7b23

Session number: 120 993 6745 
Session password: Debate1

Volunteer to Serve as a Poll Worker – a Message from the President of the American Bar Association

As president of the American Bar Association, I ask that your law schools let students know of the opportunity to serve as poll workers in the 2020 election. The ABA’s Poll Worker, Esq., initiative is sponsored with the National Association of Secretaries of State and the National Association of State Election Directors.

Poll workers help ensure free and fair elections, and law students as well as lawyers are especially suited to serve. With the added obstacle of a pandemic this year, finding people who are at lower risk to assist as poll workers is even more important. This is an opportunity for young lawyers and soon-to-be lawyers to step up and serve their communities.

Law students, lawyers, and others can visit www.canivote.org and click on the “Become a Poll Worker” tab to find out how to serve in their jurisdictions. Depending on the state, tasks may range from staffing polling places to processing returned ballot envelopes and more.

More information is available at ambar.org/vote, a website of the ABA Standing Committee on Election Law.