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  • Navigating The Maze of Our Immigration System
    2026/02/03

    Lindsay Langholz is joined by ACS San Diego Lawyer Chapter leaders Kevin Gregg and Emily Howe to discuss immigration cases making their way through federal courts, who gets to decide who is an American, what protection citizenship or legal status provides, and what it is like to be on the front lines of defending American democracy.

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    Host: Lindsay Langholz, Senior Director of Policy and Program

    Guest: Kevin Gregg, Partner, Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli & Pratt, P.A. and ACS San Diego Lawyer Chapter Leader

    Guest: Emily Howe, Principal, Law Offices of Emily E. Howe and ACS San Diego Lawyer Chapter Leader

    Link: The American adoptees who fear deportation to a country they can't remember, by George Wright

    Link: Immigration Review Podcast, hosted by Kevin A. Gregg

    Link: ACS National Convention 2026

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    45 分
  • Episode 192: One Year of Trump's Chokehold on Free Speech
    2026/01/20

    The rights protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution are essential for the proper functioning of a responsive democracy. As we mark the end of the first year of the Second Trump Administration, Nora Benavidez joins Lindsay Langholz to take stock of the effects of a year-long assault on free speech and discuss her recent report, Chokehold: Donald Trump's War on Free Speech & the Need for Systemic Resistance.

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    Host: Lindsay Langholz, Senior Director of Policy and Program

    Guest: Nora Benavidez, Senior Counsel and Director of Digital Justice and Civil Rights, Free Press

    Link: Chokehold: Donald Trump’s War on Free Speech & the Need for Systemic Resistance

    Link: I Counted Trump’s Censorship Attempts. Here’s What I Found., by Nora Benavidez

    Link: Defending Academic Freedom, Episode 175 of Broken Law

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    56 分
  • Episode 191: New Year, New Leadership at ACS
    2026/01/06

    Introducing ACS's New President! Phil Brest joins Lindsay Langholz to discuss his background in judicial nominations, the perspective he brings to his new role, and the political moment we all find ourselves in as he takes the helm at ACS.

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    Host: Lindsay Langholz, Senior Director of Policy and Program

    Guest: Phil Brest, President of ACS

    Link: ACS National Convention 2026

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    28 分
  • Episode 190: Defending Immigrant Speech
    2025/12/23

    From detaining student protesters to threatening to deport rival politicians, President Trump has weaponized the immigration system to suppress dissent. Professor Alina Das and advocate Ramya Krishnan join Taonga Leslie to discuss how these attacks chill speech across the board, examine the unique challenges of defending free speech in the immigration context, and describe how lawyers can resist efforts to silence non-citizens and citizens alike.

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    Host: Taonga Leslie, Director of Policy and Program for Racial Justice

    Guest: Alina Das, James Weldon Johnson Professor & Co-Director of the Immigrant Rights Clinic, NYU Law

    Guest: Ramya Krishnan, Senior Staff Attorney, Knight First Amendment Institute; Lecturer in Law, Columbia Law School

    Link: Opinion, AAUP v. Rubio (Judge Young)

    Link: The First Amendment in Flux, ACS Program Guide

    Link: Rights Under Attack: DHS Violence Against Journalists, Observers, and Protestors

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    54 分
  • Episode 189: 'Stand Up Now': Lessons Learned on the Ground in Chicago
    2025/12/09

    This fall, the Department of Homeland Security descended on the Greater Chicago area as part of an aggressive immigration enforcement campaign targeting Democratic-run cities. Scott Sakiyama joins Lindsay Langholz to discuss his experiences organizing and engaging in efforts to combat authoritarian tactics used by federal agents, what activists in other cities can learn from Chicago, and the importance of taking action now.

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    Host: Lindsay Langholz, Senior Director of Policy and Program

    Guest: Scott Sakiyama, Oak Park, Ill. Attorney and Activist

    Link: Oak Park attorney arrested near school says federal agents pointed gun at him, had ‘Chiraq Team 2’ group chat, by Rebecca Johnson

    Link: Order and Opinion, Chicago Headline Club v. Noem (Judge Ellis)

    Link: Volunteer patrols and the PTA at school entrances: How some Charlotte residents are mobilizing amid the immigration crackdown, by Dalla Faheld, Andy Buck, & Dianne Gallagher

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    46 分
  • Episode 188: Carrying the Day: Reordering Legal Values Toward Indigenous Rights in Sacred Sites
    2025/11/25

    Indigenous communities are often invited to participate in the conversation about access to their sacred sites but rarely do their interests prevail. Time and again, their input is received and yet made subordinate to competing interests from corporate powers, scientific pursuits, and even recreation. Michalyn Steele joins Lindsay Langholz to discuss how the law could be changed to reorder existing values and give greater weight to Indigenous interests in sacred sites.

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    Host: Lindsay Langholz, Senior Director of Policy and Program

    Guest: Michalyn Steele, Marion G. Romney Professor of Law, BYU Law

    Link: The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act as a Model of Cultural Sovereignty for Protecting Indigenous Sacred Sites, by Michalyn Steele

    Link: Rethinking Protections For Indigenous Sacred Sites, by Stephanie Hall Barclay and Michalyn Steele

    Link: Indigenous Resilience, by Michalyn Steele

    Link: Supreme Court spurns Native American religious claim over copper mine on sacred land, by Lawrence Hurley

    Link: Native American Rights Fund

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    52 分
  • Episode 187: Trump's Threats of a Third Term and the 22nd Amendment
    2025/11/11

    President Trump is currently remodeling a house that he does not seem keen to move out of when his lease is up. Donald Sherman of CREW joins Lindsay Langholz to discuss the threat of Trump seeking a third term, and why in spite of clear constitutional text, history cautions us to take the threat seriously. They examine the clear text of the 22nd Amendment, the fight over ratification in the states, and why that all matters now.

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    Host: Lindsay Langholz, Senior Director of Policy and Program

    Guest: Donald Sherman, Executive Director and Chief Counsel, CREW

    Link: 2 presidential terms, 41 states: the ratification of the 22nd Amendment, CREW

    Link: Remarks of Rep. Jennings, Congressional Record (852-853)

    Link: A Third Trump Term Is Not the Charm, by Jamelle Bouie

    Link: Presidential Term Limits in American History, by Michael Korzi

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    43 分
  • Episode 186: DEI and the First Amendment
    2025/10/28

    Right-wing operatives continue to target diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. Through a growing web of hostile executive orders, state bans, and private lawsuits, enemies of diversity are using law to chill discussion of race, gender, sexuality, and other "divisive" concepts. In the face of these attacks, diversity defenders are turning to the First Amendment — and in many cases, they are winning. Taonga Leslie is joined by practitioners from across the country to explore strategies for using First Amendment principles and precedent to strengthen DEI programs going forward and highlight recent wins.

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    Host: Taonga Leslie, Director of Policy and Program for Racial Justice

    Guest: Katy Youker, Director, Economic Justice Project, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (Chicago Women in Trades v. Trump)

    Guest: Lawrence Lustberg, Director, John J. Gibbons Fellowship in Public Interest & Constitutional Law, Gibbons P.C. (Saadeh v. New Jersey State Bar Association)

    Guest: Robert McDuff, Director of the George Riley Impact Litigation Initiative, Mississippi Center for Justice (Jackson Federation of Teachers v. Fitch)

    Link: The First Amendment in Flux, ACS 2025-2026 Program Guide

    Link: Using the First Amendment to Uphold DEI Initiatives, by Christopher Lucca and Vanessa Huber

    Link: Protecting Our Purpose

    Link: The Legal DEI Project

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    54 分