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SUMMARY:Making an Impact on Capitol Hill: An Introduction to FBA’s Government Relations and Capitol Hill Day Program
DESCRIPTION:This year\, Capitol Hill Day will be held virtually due to the continuing situation with COVID-19. Participation in Capitol Hill Day is complimentary\, but registration is required. For more information or to Register for this event\, see the Capitol Hill Day webpage.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/leadership-training-government-relations-making-an-impact-on-capitol-hill/
LOCATION:Online\, US
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SUMMARY:Immigration Law Section: Navigating the Fundamentals of Business Immigration and Litigation
DESCRIPTION:Join the Immigration Law Section’s Newer Lawyers Division for their webinar series. This webinar series enables attendees to receive education and mentoring from seasoned attorneys on a variety of immigration-related issues. February’s webinar will feature panelists\, Jeff Joseph and Brad Banias\, who will discuss navigating the fundamentals of business immigration and litigation. \nSponsored by the Immigration Law Section \n\n\n About the Presenters\nJeff Joseph is founder and Senior Partner of Joseph Law Firm\, P.C.  He is the Director of Corporate Immigration\, Worksite Enforcement and Employer Compliance.  Jeff currently serves as the Secretary on the Executive Committee of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.  He is a past Chapter Chair of the Colorado Chapter of AILA and served for 6 years as director on the AILA National Board of Governors.  He also served as Vice Chair of the Immigration Law Section of the Federal Bar Association and President of the Colorado Chapter of the FBA.  In 2004\, he received the Joseph Minsky Young Lawyer Award from AILA.  In 2009-2021\, he was selected for inclusion into the Best Lawyers in America.  In 2015 and 2021\, Best Lawyers named Mr. Joseph as the Best Immigration Lawyer in Denver.  In 2006 through 2021\, Mr. Joseph was named a Colorado Superlawyer by Colorado Superlawyer Magazine.  5280 Magazine also named Mr. Joseph a “Top Lawyer” for 2006 through 2021.  Joseph Law Firm has been recognized by U.S. News and World Report as a Tier I Law Firm in the field of immigration law.  Mr. Joseph is an adjunct professor of immigration law at the University of Denver College of Law.  He is bilingual in Spanish. \nBrad Banias is an attorney at Wasden Banias. After clerking for federal district and circuit judges\, he started as a trial attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Immigration Litigation – District Court Section. While at Main Justice\, Brad defended DOL\, DOS\, and DHS (and its various components) in federal district and circuit courts around the United States.  Now\, he sues those agencies when immigration benefits are denied or delayed. \nBrad is an attorney at Wasden Banias. After clerking for federal district and circuit judges\, he started as a trial attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Immigration Litigation – District Court Section. While at Main Justice\, Brad defended DOL\, DOS\, and DHS (and its various components) in federal district and circuit courts around the United States.  Now\, he sues those agencies when immigration benefits are denied or delayed. \n\nRegistration\nRegistration for this event is now closed. \nRegistration Fees \n\nFBA Members – $0\nNonmembers – $75\n\n  \nCancellation Policy \nNo refunds will be made for notices of cancellation received after the close of business on February 15. No-shows will be billed. Substitutions may be made up to one business day prior to the event except as the Association otherwise agrees in writing. Please contact Ariel White at awhite@fedbar.org with cancellation and/or substitution requests. \n\nCLE\nPlease note that CLE credit is not offered for this webinar. \n\nEmail Communication Policy \nBy registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communications from the Federal Bar Association and affiliated sponsors of the program concerning event details\, Continuing Legal Education certification\, programming changes\, upcoming events\, surveys\, and post-event communications. \nRecording Disclaimer \nBy registering for an FBA webinar\, you agree to the recording of audio and visual content presented during the live event and consent to subsequent use of the recording by the FBA. You agree that the recording is the sole property of the FBA and that the recording may be used by the FBA in any manner in its sole and absolute discretion. This recording may include questions and poll responses provided by you during the live event. If you do not consent to the recording and the FBA’s use of the same\, do not register for the event. \nPlease contact Andres Murguia (anmu0629@colorado.edu) or Lauren McClure (lmcclure@krilaw.com) if you have any questions or technical issues.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/immigration-law-section-navigating-the-fundamentals-of-business-immigration-and-litigation/
LOCATION:Online\, US
CATEGORIES:Immigration Law Section
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SUMMARY:Northern District of California Chapter: The Civil Rights Movement: Lessons Learned -Reflections for the Future
DESCRIPTION:The Civil Rights Movement:\nLessons Learned -Reflections for the Future\nThursday\, February 25 | 4pm – 5:30pm  PST\nThe NDCA is fortunate to have three jurists who were instrumental in the Civil Rights Movement.\nCome learn about their experiences and insights for the future. \n\nHon. Thelton Henderson\, was one of two Black students to graduate from Berkeley Law in 1962\, was the first African American lawyer in the U.S. Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division in the early 1960s.\nHon. William H. Alsup\, author of Won Over: Reflections of a Federal Judge on His Journey from Jim Crow Mississippi.\nHon. William H. Orrick‘s background includes service as Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Division of the US Dept of Justice and Office of Immigration Litigation.\n\n\nRegistration\nTo register\,  please RSVP your name\, firm/organization\, and email address to ndca.fba@gmail.com by February 22\, 2021. This event will be hosted on Zoom – Access link will be sent upon RSVP. \n\nFBA Members & Nonmembers – $0\n\n\nCLE\nPlease note that CLE credit is not being offered for this program. \n\nEmail Communication Policy \nBy registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communications from the Federal Bar Association and affiliated sponsors of the program concerning event details\, Continuing Legal Education certification\, programming changes\, upcoming events\, surveys\, and post-event communications. \n\nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact ndca.fba@gmail.com
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/northern-district-of-california-chapter-the-civil-rights-movement-lessons-learned-reflections-for-the-future/
LOCATION:Online\, US
CATEGORIES:Northern District of California Chapter
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SUMMARY:Oklahoma City Chapter: Black Wall Street and the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, February 25 | 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM CST\nPlease join the Oklahoma City Chapter of the Federal Bar Association for its Virtual CLE – Black Wall Street and the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre\, featuring Hannibal B. Johnson. This program will take place from 5:30-7:00 p.m. on Thursday\, February 25. Registrants will be provided a Zoom link for the event. \nThis CLE will focus on the events surrounding the 1921 Tulsa race massacre and destruction of the Greenwood District\, also known as Black Well Street. In addition to providing his unique insights into the massacre\, attorney Hannibal B. Johnson will bring awareness to the continuing legal ramifications of this racial violence and its impacts on the descendants of those who experienced it directly. Mr. Johnson’s presentation will be followed by a panel discussion moderated by Melvin C. Hall. \nA portion of the proceeds from this program will be donated to the Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher Chair at the University of Oklahoma College of Law and social justice programs at Oklahoma City University School of Law. \n\nAbout the Speakers\nHannibal B. Johnson \nHannibal B. Johnson is an attorney\, author\, and independent consultant specializing in diversity & inclusion/cultural competence issues and nonprofit governance. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and The University of Arkansas\, where he completed a double major in economics and sociology. Mr. Johnson has also served as an adjunct professor at The University of Tulsa College of Law\, Oklahoma State University\, and the University of Oklahoma. \nMr. Johnson serves on the federal 400 Years of African-American History Commission\, a body charged with planning\, developing\, and implementing activities appropriate to the 400th anniversary of the arrival\, in 1619\, of Africans in the English colonies at Point Comfort\, Virginia. He chairs the Education Committee for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission. His books include: Images of America: Tulsa’s Historic Greenwood District; Black Wall Street–From Riot to Renaissance in Tulsa’s Historic Greenwood District; Up From the Ashes—A Story About Community; Acres of Aspiration—The All-Black Towns in Oklahoma; Mama Used To Say—Wit & Wisdom From The Heart & Soul; No Place Like Home—A Story About an All-Black\, All-American Town; and IncogNegro—Poetic Reflections on Race & Diversity in America. \nMr. Johnson’s honors include: the 2021 Arrell Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award from the Oklahoma Center for the Book; the 2020 Entrepreneurial Success Award from the Tulsa Regional Chamber; the 2019 Community Development Partner of the Year Award from the Tulsa Regional Chamber; the 2016 Whitney M. Young\, Jr.\, Service Award from the Boy Scouts of America; the 2015 National Philanthropy Day Award for Diversity and Inclusion from the Association of Fundraising Professionals; the 2013 “The Inclusives” diversity award from Tulsa’s Young Professionals; the 2012 “Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher Diversity Award” from the Oklahoma Bar Association; the “Don Newby/Ben Hill” award from Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry; the “Keeping The Dream Alive” award from the Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. Commemoration Society; the “Outstanding Service to the Public Award” from the Oklahoma Bar Association; the “Ten Outstanding Young Tulsans” award from the Tulsa Jaycees; the “Distinguished Leadership Award” from the National Association for Community Leadership; the 2005 “Ralph Ellison Literary Award” from the Black Liberated Arts Center; the 2006 Oklahoma Human Rights Award from the Oklahoma Human Rights Commission; induction into the 100 Black Men of Tulsa\, Inc. “Hall of Honor” in 2007; and the “Goodwill Appreciation Award” from the Islamic Society of Tulsa in 2008. \nMelvin C. Hall \nMelvin C. Hall is an attorney with Riggs\, Abney\, Neal\, Turpen\, Orbison & Lewis. After an eight-year public service career with the Cleveland County District Attorney’s Office (1980-1983) and as Executive Director of the Oklahoma Human Rights Commission (1983-1987)\, Melvin joined the Riggs\, Abney January 1\, 1988. He was elected shareholder partner on January 1\, 1992. Since joining the firm\, Melvin has focused his practice on civil litigation of matters relating to employment law\, business and commercial law\, and civil rights law. Melvin has tried cases before administrative tribunals\, in state district courts and in each of the three U.S. District Courts of Oklahoma. He has also argued several cases before the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver\, Colorado. \nIn addition to his law practice\, Melvin is a nationally sought-after speaker and lecturer on employment law and civil rights issues. He is currently an adjunct professor at the University of Oklahoma teaching classes regarding employment law and the civil rights movement. Melvin was a featured speaker at the 2018 Office of Civil Rights Enforcement Employment Law Conference and the Guide to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Principals and Litigation Conference. Both conferences were held in Oklahoma City. \nMelvin also presented at the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education (NCORE) conference in New Orleans in 2018. Melvin has served on numerous boards and commissions such as a seven year term as a regent on the University of Oklahoma Board of Regents from 1992 through 1999. Currently\, Melvin serves on the LegalShield Board of Directors\, the Arvest Bank Board of Directors\, the Executive Committee of the Southwest Center for Human Relations Studies\, the Women’s and Gender Studies (WGS) Board of Advocates\, the Board of Visitors of the University of Oklahoma College of Law\, and the Oklahoma Innocence Project Advisory Board. \nMelvin is an AV rated attorney who has received numerous awards\, honors and appointments. In 2019 Melvin was presented with the Oklahoma City Association of Black Lawyers\, Opio Toure Champion of Justice Award. In 2017\, Melvin was presented with the Spirit of the Community Award from the Fairview Missionary Baptist Church\, and in 2013 he received the Oklahoma Bar Association Diversity Committee’s Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher Diversity Award. Melvin received his Bachelor of Arts in Education degree from Langston University and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. Both Langston University and the University of Oklahoma annually award scholarships that are named in honor of Melvin C. Hall. \n\nCLE\n1.0 Hours of Oklahoma CLE Credit Anticipated \n\nRegistration\nRegistration Fees \nRegistration for this event will close February 23. Registrants will be provided a Zoom link for each session.  \n\nFBA Student Members – $0\nFBA Members – $30\n\nClick here to pay\n\n\nGovernment Employees – $20\n\nClick here to pay\n\n\nNon-FBA Members – $50\n\nClick here to pay\n\n\n\nRegister Online \n\nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact Jake Krattiger at okcfedbar@gmail.com.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/oklahoma-city-chapter-black-wall-street-and-the-1921-tulsa-race-massacre/
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CATEGORIES:Oklahoma City Chapter
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