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Annual Constitutional Law Symposium to be held April 9

The Drake Constitutional Law Center is hosting its annual Constitutional Law Symposium on Saturday, April 9, 8 a.m.–noon, in Cartwright Hall, Room 213. This year’s topic is “War Powers and the Constitution: 15 Years After 9/11.”

The tragic events of 9/11 led the United States to fight two wars in the names of counter-terrorism and democracy—one in Afghanistan and one in Iraq. Now the United States and others are fighting ISIS, in addition to supporting certain rebel forces in Syria. The 2016 Constitutional Law Symposium will address the complicated constitutional role played by the United States in fighting and assisting in these wars, as well as the broader constitutional issues of war powers after 9/11.

The event will feature the following presentations:

  • “Security vs. Liberty or Democracy and Security? The Constitutional Politics of the 9/11 War”
  • “Obama’s Wars: The Case of Libya and Syria”
  • “War Powers in a Global Order”
  • “Courts at War: The Inconsistent (and Incoherent) Judicial Role After September 11”

Register online by April 5 to attend.

—Kayla Choate, Law School Alumni Affairs and Communications Coordinator

Run for a cause

Drake Law School’s Public Interest Law Association (PILA) is hosting the 9th Annual Court2Court 5K to raise money for the Poverty Law Internship that provides free and reduced legal assistance to those needing it but unable to afford it. Every $1 raised is matched at $3 by Drake Law School’s federal work study program.

Race day is April 16. Registration at 8 a.m.; Race starts at 9 a.m.

Register at http://secure.GetMeRegistered.com/court2court5K 

Pre-registration is now until March 26: $20
Registration is March 27–April 15: $25
Same-day registration is April 16: $30

—Matt Knipe

Diversity and inclusion within the Iowa legal community

Drake Law School is sponsoring “The Past, Present, and Future of Diversity and Inclusion within the Central Iowa Legal Community” on Friday, Oct. 23, 1-6:30 p.m. in Sheslow Auditorium.

The event, which is open to all students, faculty, and staff, will explore issues in central Iowa related to diversity and inclusion. Speakers will lead participants in a discussion to develop specific ideas and steps to be taken to solve these issues.

Following the event, Drake Law School will host a networking reception in Kern Commons, Cartwright Hall.

Student volunteers are also needed to serve as speaker attendants, help with audio/visual needs, staff the registration table, and more.

Registration is $50; however, Drake Law School has several free registrations available on a first-come, first-served basis. If you are interested in attending or volunteering, contact Jennie Zwagerman, jennifer.zwagerman@drake.edu.

For more information, visit the Drake Law School website.

—Submitted by Kayla Choate, Law School Alumni Affairs and Communications Coordinator