SELS – General Meeting – Oct. 6, 12:30 and 5:30, W-215

The Sports and Entertainment Law Society extends its congratulations to its new president, Eric Foster and VPs Jordan Tekulve (Sports Law) and Pete Nischt (Entertainment Law)! SELS will hold the next general meeting on Thursday, October 6 at 12:30pm and 5:30pm in W-215 to discuss upcoming events, dues, fundraisers and the appointment of a 1L representative. All are encouraged to attend to give input and to find out about upcoming leadership and networking opportunities.

ELS – General Meeting – Oct. 11, 5 pm, L-133

The Environmental Law Society will have a general meeting Tuesday, October 11th at 5:00 PM in Rm 133. Please join us for pizza and planning for the 2011-2012 school year. We will also need to have an election to fill a recently vacated officer position, so please come if you are interested in being a student organization officer this year. Topics of discussion will also include current issues in environmental law and opportunities for volunteering, networking, and fundraising.

REHABILITATING LOCHNER EVENT AND BOOK SALE – Oct. 4, 1:15 pm, L-152

The Federalist Society will host David Bernstein, professor at George Mason University School of Law and regular contributor to The Volokh Conspiracy, next Tuesday (10/4) at 1:15 pm in L-152. Akron’s Wilson Huhn will provide commentary on Bernstein’s presentation Olive Garden will be served for lunch. Bernstein will offer a radical new look at Lochner v. New York, the infamous liberty of contract case from 1905. Rehabilitating Lochner: Defending Individual Rights against Progressive Reform, Bernstein’s book on the case, was published this past May and has received significant national attention. Syndicated columnist George Will recently reviewed the book, writing:

“Since the New Deal, courts have stopped defending liberty of contract and other unenumerated rights grounded in America’s natural rights tradition. These are referred to by the Ninth Amendment, which explicitly protects unenumerated rights “retained by the people,” and by the “privileges or immunities” and “liberty” cited in the 14th Amendment. Progressivism, Bernstein argues, is hostile to America’s premise that individuals possess rights that pre-exist government and are not fully enumerated in the Constitution. This doctrine stands athwart liberalism’s aspiration to erase constitutional limits on government’s regulatory powers.”

The Federalist Society is pre-selling Rehabilitating Lochner and You Can’t Say That!: The Growing Threat to Civil Liberties from Antidiscrimination Laws, another popular Bernstein book, in the lounge area at the following times:

Wednesday- 10:30am- 1:15pm
Thursday- 10:00am- 12:00pm
Friday- 8:00am- 9:00am; &12:00pm-3:00pm
Monday: 9:00am-10:00am

Bernstein is offering signed books at a reduced student rate. Don’t miss out!