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SUMMARY:Webinar: When AI Discriminates: What Employees and Employers Should Know to Protect Their Rights
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will explore the issues that arise from using AI in employment situations and the potential discriminatory impacts on employees. Our presentation will provide: 1) a brief overview of federal anti-discrimination laws governing employment\, with an emphasis on the Americans with Disabilities Act; 2) a dive into AI\, how it is used in the employment context\, and how its uses can result in discrimination against protected classes; 3) an explanation of federal and emerging state laws and how they can be used to protect an individual employee’s rights; 4) a review of current cases of interest; 5) and tips and best practices for employees and employers to consider when they encounter AI in the workplace. \n Presented by the Civil Rights Law Section. \nRegister Today!\n\nAbout the Presenters\n \nWilliam Goren\, Consultant and Attorney\, William D. Goren JD LLM LLC \nWilliam D. Goren\, Esq.\, of William D. Goren\, J.D.\, LL.M. LLC in Decatur\, GA\, has been dealing with the ADA as an Attorney since 1990. His law and consulting practice\, https://www.understandingtheada.com/\, as well as his blog\, Understanding the ADA\, (a member of the ABA Top 100 for five consecutive years\, 2014-2018- there was no ABA 100 in 2019-2021)\, all focus on understanding the ADA so that the client understands what it means to comply with that law and related laws. In particular\, he provides consulting\, counseling\, representation\, and training services involving compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act\, Rehabilitation Act of 1973\, and related laws- such as the Air Carrier Access Act and the Fair Housing Act\, among others. Mr. Goren also brings a deep\, personal understanding of what it means to have a disability\, equipping him with exceptional insight on how the ADA actually works. He is deaf with a congenital bilateral hearing loss of 65–90+ decibels\, but functions entirely in the hearing world thanks to hearing aids\, Bluetooth technology\, and lip-reading. For reasons independent of his deafness\, he also uses voice dictation technology to access his computer. He is also a frequent presenter\, a trained mediator\, a FINRA arbitrator (Chairperson eligible)\, and an arbitrator on the CPR employment panel. Finally\, he is the author of Understanding the ADA\, now in its 4th edition (ABA 2013)\, and numerous other articles on the rights of persons with disabilities. He is a member of various committees of the American Bar Association and is also a member of: the Federal Bar Association (FBA) Diversity and Inclusion committee; the FBA’s Civil Rights committee and its Governing Board; FBA’s Civil Rights Amicus committee; and the Chair of the FBA’s Working Group on Disability Best Practices\, which formulated an accessibility manual for the FBA and its chapters. He is also a member of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Bar Association and its lead for its Amicus committee. He has an A.B. from Vassar College\, a J.D. from University of San Diego School of Law\, and was one of the first in the entire country to receive the LL.M. in health law\, in his case from DePaul University College of Law. Interesting fact: He trained his miniature poodle to be a hearing dog while he practices virtually. \nAnthony May\, Partner\, Brown Goldstein & Levy \nAnthony May has represented clients in a variety of complex litigation matters including assisting employees with disabilities in obtaining accessible technology and accommodations in the workplace\, representing individuals who have been wrongfully convicted\, commercial litigation disputes\, and fighting workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation. \nPrior to joining the firm\, Anthony was the Francis D. Murnaghan\, Jr. Appellate Advocacy Fellow at The Public Justice Center\, where he represented indigent clients\, authored amicus briefs\, and argued in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and Maryland appellate courts on various anti-poverty and civil rights cases. He clerked on the Appellate Court of Maryland (formerly known as the Maryland Court of Special Appeals) for the Honorable Deborah Sweet Eyler (Ret.). \nWhile attending law school\, Anthony worked as a law clerk at Brown Goldstein & Levy\, was the Executive Symposium Editor of the Journal of Race\, Religion\, Gender & Class\, a semi-finalist in the ABA Labor & Employment Law Trial Competition\, and a Legal Writing Fellow. \n\n\nRegistration\nRegister Here\n\n\nLive Broadcast | FBA Member: $0\nLive Broadcast | Nonmember: $95\nOn-Demand Broadcast | FBA Member: $50\nOn-Demand Broadcast | Nonmember: $95\n\n\n\nCLE\nPlease note: CLE for this webinar has not been pre-approved.\nMyLaw and the FBA will seek 1.0 General CLE credit hours in 60-minute states\, and 1.2 General CLE credit hours in 50-minute states. \nPosted credit hours are estimated and subject to respective state approval and rounding rules. CLE qualifications vary by state/jurisdiction. \nFor questions regarding this program\, please contact MyLaw CLE by email: registration@mylawcle.com or phone: 877-406-8636.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/when-ai-discriminates-what-employees-and-employers-should-know-to-protect-their-rights/
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SUMMARY:Middle District of Pennsylvania Chapter: CLE - "Armed with Knowledge: Understanding New Developments in Second Amendment Law"
DESCRIPTION:The Middle District of Pennsylvania Chapter of the Federal Bar Association is proud to present the next installment of its acclaimed CLE series: a 1.5-hour hybrid program entitled “Armed with Knowledge: Understanding New Developments in Second Amendment Law” at Widener Commonwealth Law School in Harrisburg\, Pennsylvania\, on Thursday\, April 24\, 2025\, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The program will be followed by a reception. The Chapter will also offer a virtual/simulcast option for those unable to attend the program in person. \nThe program is approved by the Pennsylvania CLE Board for 1.5 substantive CLE credits. The cost of the program is $40. \nThe program will feature as panelists five experts in Second Amendment law with an array of perspectives: Judge Karoline Mehalchick\, District Judge\, Middle District of Pennsylvania; Chief Magistrate Judge Daryl F. Bloom\, Magistrate Judge\, Middle District of Pennsylvania; Professor F. Lee Francis\, Associate Professor of Law at Widener University Commonwealth Law School; Amanda Gaynor\, Staff Attorney at the Federal Public Defender’s Office\, Middle District of Pennsylvania; and Christian Haugsby\, Assistant United States Attorney\, Middle District of Pennsylvania. Moderated by Brad Paraszczak\, Staff Attorney at the United States Court of Appeal for the Third Circuit\, the panel will explore (1) the legal landscape in firearm regulation prior to the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in N.Y. State Rifle & Pistol Ass’n v. Bruen; (2) Bruen\, its developing progeny\, and the theme of “dangerousness” in Second Amendment law today; (3) key cases challenging federal firearms statutes\, including 18 U.S.C. Â§ 922 and others; (4) civil litigation under the Second Amendment\, such as challenges to waiting periods and age limits; and (5) what to watch and expect moving forward. \nYou can register for the event here.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/middle-district-of-pennsylvania-chapter-cle-armed-with-knowledge-understanding-new-developments-in-second-amendment-law/
LOCATION:Widener Commonwealth Law School\, 3800 Vartan Way\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Middle District of Pennsylvania Chapter,Virtual Chapter CLE
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SUMMARY:Northern District of California Chapter: Hot Topics in Crypto Currency and Cybercrime
DESCRIPTION:With \nWilliam Frentzen\nPartner\, Morrison & Foerster\, former Chief of Corporate and Securities Fraud Unit USAO NDCA \nTigran Gambaryan\nHead of Financial Crime Compliance at Binance\, former IRS Criminal Investigator: Cyber Crimes \nAlex Iftimie\nDeputy General Counsel\, OpenAI\, former Partner & CoChair of Global Risk & Crisis Management\, MoFo \nDonovan McKendrick\nDOJ Special Assistant U.S. Attorney and FBI Agent: Cyber Division/Cyber Crime \nModerated by Hon. Jacqueline Corley \nVirtual viewing and MCLE (for California bar) are available to those outside the Bay Area. The link will be sent two days before and one hour before the program. It will not be available to those who have in-person tickets.  \nTo register please click here.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/northern-district-of-california-chapter-hot-topics-in-crypto-currency-and-cybercrime/
LOCATION:Thelton E. Henderson Ceremonial Courtroom (U.S. District Court)\, 450 Golden Gate Avenue\, 19th FL\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102
CATEGORIES:Northern District of California Chapter
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