President Trump has issued several executive orders addressing alleged national security threats and discriminatory practices by some of the most prominent law firms in the country. Some of these firms and attorneys have challenged the EOs and actions taken by the administration in response to them, many of them settling with the administration. What does the Constitution have to say about these actions? How will these actions affect law firms in the near future?
Join us for a discussion panel where we will examine these and other key questions.
Featuring:
Michael Francisco, Partner, First & Fourteenth PLLC
Prof. Derek T. Muller, Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School
Erin E. Murphy, Partner, Clement & Murphy PLLC
(Moderator) Casey Mattox, Vice President, Legal Strategy, Stand Together
Join us for a discussion panel where we will examine these and other key questions.
Featuring:
Michael Francisco, Partner, First & Fourteenth PLLC
Prof. Derek T. Muller, Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School
Erin E. Murphy, Partner, Clement & Murphy PLLC
(Moderator) Casey Mattox, Vice President, Legal Strategy, Stand Together