American Constitution Society Chapter Receives Programming Award

The Mizzou Law chapter of the American Constitution Society will receive the national organization’s 2017-2018 Programming Award at the annual conference in June. The award specifically acknowledges the many important issues the chapter brought to public discourse in the law school this year. These include net neutrality, criminal justice, immigration, the rule of law, income inequality, labor, and free speech.

Professor Richard Reuben, faculty adviser to the chapter says the award “is well-deserved and continues a tradition of national leadership by this chapter.” The president of the Mizzou Law chapter is 2L Aaron Wynhausen.