#SCOTUS heard argument this week in a case about medical care for transgender adolescents. @davidhgans joined @ConstitutionCtr to talk about our brief in the case and the history of the 14th and 19th Amendments. Listen here: constitutioncenter.org/news-…
Hot of the virtual presses: Back to the Future: (Re)Constructing Ineffective Assistance of Counsel, UC Davis L Rev, vol 58. The article engages the history, text, & spirit of Reconstruction to explore a new way of determining IAC @brooklynlawlawreview.law.ucdavis.edu/ar…
CAC's @davidhgans spoke to @Reuters about why a change in presidential administrations isn't the end of a challenge to TN's ban on gender-affirming medical care for transgender adolescents: reuters.com/legal/under-trum…
As @davidhgans explained in @USATODAY, the plaintiffs hurt by Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming medical care for trans adolescents can continue the fight at #SCOTUS even if the Trump admin changes positions. usatoday.com/story/news/poli…
CAC is hiring legal interns for Summer 2025! Law students, apply to join us and help us work on #SCOTUS and appellate briefs on a wide range of issues: theusconstitution.org/legal-…
CAC’s scholarly work provides the deep historical support that makes our legal arguments stand out, and builds a narrative of the Constitution that is necessary to achieve lasting victories. We're now hiring our 2025-2026 Scholar-in-Residence: theusconstitution.org/schola…
Prof. Alexis Hoag-Fordjour, inaugural Scholar-in-Residence at the Constitutional Accountability Center, will host a virtual conversation entitled, “Back to the Future: Embracing the Progressive Aims of the Constitution,” on Wed., Dec. 4, at 3:00 pm.
theusconstitution.org/events…
"There are checks and balances in the system that make sure that everyone's voice is heard and that all the votes are counted properly, and that only eligible voters are the ones who are actually voting." Watch @ElizabethWydra on @CNN: youtube.com/watch?v=CMghmG34…
"There are absolutely no credible claims that anyone other than eligible voters are the ones who are voting," says Constitutional Accountability Center President Elizabeth Wydra.
She comments on legal cases surrounding the presidential election trib.al/A7RrB0h