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SUMMARY:Webinar: Many Roads to Justice: Diverse Career Paths in Civil Rights Law
DESCRIPTION:**Program hosted in (ET) Time Zone** \nJoin members of the Civil Rights Section as they discuss the different paths they took to starting their practice in civil rights law. Civil rights lawyers with experience practicing in private firms\, nonprofits\, government\, and academia will share how they began working in civil rights\, how the early years of their practice led to their current positions\, and advice for lawyers just starting out in the field. This is an excellent opportunity for law students\, new lawyers\, and lawyers interested in expanding their practice into civil rights law. Bring your questions for these knowledgeable practitioners! \nRegister Now!\n\nPresented by the Federal Bar Association’s Civil Rights Law Section \n\nPresenters\n Morgan Drake \nMorgan Drake is a Clinical Teaching Fellow at the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program. She supervises and trains students in the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic and in the Crimmigration Clinic. She also supervises the HLS Immigration Project (HIP)\, a student-practice organization focused on immigration-related community engagement efforts and advocacy. Morgan was previously a Litigation Attorney and Equal Justice Works Fellow at the National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC)\, where she protected the due process rights of detained noncitizens through appellate representation at the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) and federal courts. Morgan holds a J.D. From DePaul University College of Law. Prior to law school\, Morgan worked with detained unaccompanied minors as a paralegal and DOJ-Accredited Representative on NIJC’s Children’s Protection Project. She holds a B.A. in Anthropology and Spanish from Augustana College. \n Kyle Kaiser \nKyle Kaiser is an Assistant Attorney General and Senior Trial Counsel in the Litigation Division of the Utah Attorney General’s Office. He has been with the office since July 2011. Kyle’s practice focuses on defending claims of constitutional or civil rights violations brought against the State of Utah\, its agents\, agencies\, and subdivisions\, and Utah colleges and school districts. Kyle is also appointed as a judge pro tempore for the Salt Lake City Justice Court\, presiding over civil small claims matters. Before working for the Utah AG’s Office\, Kyle was employed as Staff Attorney for Justice Dale Wainwright of the Supreme Court of Texas\, where he not only assisted Justice Wainwright in researching and preparing opinions and analyzing petitions for review\, but was in charge of the Court’s annual hot pepper eating competition. Before that\, Kyle was a litigation and intellectual property associate with the law firm of Winthrop & Weinstine\, P.A. in Minneapolis\, Minnesota\, and served as a law clerk for Richard Dorr\, United States District Judge for the Western District of Missouri\, in Springfield. Kyle received his J.D.\, with high distinction\, from the University of Iowa College of Law in 2003\, where he was Senior Managing Editor of the Iowa Law Review\, was awarded the Hancher-Finkbine Medallion\, and was inducted into Order of the Coif. Kyle received his bachelor’s degree in journalism from Drake University\, summa cum laude\, in 2000. Away from work\, Kyle enjoys spending time with his wife Pearl\, their daughter Cora\, and their cat Milo; camping around Utah in a 1983 Chevy RV; competing in pub trivia events (mostly virtually this year); playing percussion with the local community band and piano in the privacy of his own home; and judging mock trial competitions. \n Lauren DiMartino \nLauren DiMartino is an attorney at Brown\, Goldstein & Levy representing clients across various areas of civil rights law\, including fair housing\, education and disability rights\, and LGBTQ+ rights. Her practice also includes appeals and commercial litigation. Lauren clerked for Judge Martha Craig Daughtry on the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. She was previously the Legal Fellow at the University of Colorado School of Law’s Byron White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law. She graduated from the City University of New York School of Law\, a public-interest program\, with a concentration in Social Justice\, Equality\, and Civil Rights. She is active in community work\, and is on the Board of Directors of FreeState Justice\, the Advisory Board of Baltimore Youth Arts\, teaches Appellate Advocacy at the University of Maryland Carey School of Law\, and serves on the Baltimore City Office of Inspector General Citizen Advisory Board. Lauren is admitted to the bar of the states of New York\, Maryland\, and New Jersey. \nRobin Wagner \nRobin Wagner is the Principal and Founder of Robin Wagner Law\, PLLC. She works exclusively on plaintiff-side civil rights matters\, primarily in the areas of employment and housing discrimination. She spent 9 years at a prominent plaintiff-side civil rights law firm in the Detroit area\, rising to equity partner\, before founding her own firm. She clerked for the Hon. Judith E. Levy of the Eastern District of Michigan and the Hon. Michael H. Dolinger\, ret. Magistrate Judge\, Southern District of New York. Robin is an elected officer of the Eastern District of Michgan Chapter of the FBA and former Chair of the Civil Rights Law Section. Robin has written on employment and housing discrimination law for various professional journals\, including the Michigan Bar Journal\, the journal of the Michigan Association of Justice\, and of course\, our section’s own Civil Rights Insider. \n Benjamin de Seingalt \nBenjamin de Seingalt is the Corporate Counsel and Director of Compliance and Privacy for MarketVision Research\, one of the largest primary market research and consulting firms in the United States. His work focuses on artificial intelligence\, global privacy compliance\, corporate social responsibility\, and post-market drug surveillance. Ben is also the Senior Fellow for Artificial Intelligence at the Lawyers’ Committee for Cultural Heritage Preservation and serves on the Editorial Board for The Federal Lawyer\, the board of the Federal Bar Association’s Section on Civil Rights\, the BHBIA’s Ethics and Compliance Committee\, ESOMAR’s AI Task Force Coordinating Committee\, and the Insights Association’s Standards Committee. He is a graduate of Tulane University Law School\, the A.B. Freeman School of Business\, and Washington College. \n\n\n\n\nRegistration\nRegister Now!\n\n\nRegistration Fees\n\nFBA Member: $0\nNonmember: $95\n\nLive Captioning: Closed captioning is available for all virtual webcasts. \nInternet Requirements: Virtual programs require suitable internet strength to stream online panels. A minimum internet connection of 800 Kbps is recommended for an optimal attendee experience. Test your connection here.  \n\n\n\nCLE\nPlease note CLE will not be offered for this event. \n\n\n\n Frequently Asked Questions\nQ: How do I access the virtual webinar?\nA: Each webinar will have a unique link to watch the live broadcast. Registered attendees will receive login instructions via a calendar invitations 24 hours prior to the webinar. \nQ: Will recordings of the sessions be available after the event?\nA: Approved sessions will be available for registrants to view live and on-demand following the webinar. \nQ: Who do I contact for more information?\nA: Please contact sections@fedbar.org for any other questions. \n  \n\nEmail Communication Policy\nBy registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communication 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 online FBA program\, 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. \nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact sections@fedbar.org
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/webinar-many-roads-to-justice-diverse-career-paths-in-civil-rights-law/
CATEGORIES:Civil Rights Law Section
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SUMMARY:Civil Rights Section and Atlanta Chapter: Civil Rights Etouffee on the Road: Atlanta
DESCRIPTION:Our Biannual Civil Rights Etouffee is such a hit\, we’re taking it on the road!\nJoin us in Atlanta at the Carter Center on February 12 to discuss education law\, disability rights\, and other civil rights law\, with keynote speaker Hon. Amy Totenberg. \nThe morning event includes 3 CLE credits\, legal updates and analysis\, lunch\, and camaraderie with fellow attorneys. This event is relevant to a variety of attorneys\, from experienced practitioners seeking new developments in disability rights and education law to those just starting their practice and interested in exploring civil rights. It’s also a great opportunity for attorneys looking to take on pro bono matters or simply interested in gaining CLE credits with interesting speakers in a unique venue. \nThe program features panels led by experienced civil rights practitioners who will address timely and practical civil rights topics. The program will also include a keynote address by the Honorable Amy Totenberg of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. \nLunch will be provided\, and attendees will have meaningful opportunities to network with fellow practitioners and speakers. Admission is free for federal judges and law clerks. \nLearn More & Register!\n 
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/civil-rights-section-and-atlanta-chapter-civil-rights-etouffee-on-the-road-atlanta/
CATEGORIES:Atlanta Chapter,Civil Rights Law Section
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Fireside Chat Program (continued) - Best Practices for Litigating Discrimination Cases under Title VII and the ADA
DESCRIPTION:**Program hosted in (ET) Time Zone** \nMaster the evolving landscape of workplace litigation in our upcoming webinar\, “Navigating Title VII and the ADA: From Compliance to Courtroom.” Gain actionable insights on the latest EEOC enforcement trends and best practices for effectively litigating complex discrimination claims. Secure your spot today to refine your defense strategies and ensure your labor and employment practices remain at the cutting edge of the law. \nSave the Date!\nPresented by FBA’s Labor & Employment Law\, Alternative Dispute Resolution\, Civil Rights Law Sections & Judiciary Division  \n\nPresenters\nThe Honorable Anna White Howard serves as a United States Magistrate Judge for the Northern District of Georgia.  Before joining the federal bench in April of 2025\, she was on faculty at the University of Georgia School of Law\, where she taught legal writing\, served as the school’s judicial liaison\, and practiced in the school’s Appellate Litigation Clinic. In the Clinic\, Howard supervised students as they represent indigent clients before the federal Circuit Courts of Appeals\, Supreme Court of Georgia\, Board of Immigration Appeals\, and U.S. Supreme Court.Previously\, Howard was an associate with Butler Wooten & Peak\, where she litigated False Claims Act qui tam\, product liability\, and catastrophic personal injury cases. She also served as a career law clerk for Judge Leigh Martin May and a term law clerk for Judge Richard W. Story\, both of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. \nWithin the FBA\, Anna serves as Chair of the Judiciary Division’s Magistrate Judges Committee and was the FY25 President of the Atlanta Chapter. Anna previously served in a variety of FBA roles including as Chair of the FBA Membership Committee and the FBA Younger Lawyers Division. \n \nDavid Brody\, Partner\, Sherin and Lodgen LLP \nDavid Brody is a partner in Sherin and Lodgen’s award-winning Employment Department. A member of the firm’s Executive Advocacy Team\, Brody represents individuals in a wide range of matters\, including contract negotiation and enforcement\, wage and hour issues\, wrongful termination\, discrimination\, retaliation\, and whistleblowing. He is an experienced employment litigator\, having represented individuals at trial in state and federal court\, and in public hearings before the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination and the Civil Service Commission. \nIn addition to his litigation practice\, Brody advises executives and professionals regarding employment agreements\, non-competition and other restrictive covenants\, change of control agreements\, equity and deferred compensation vehicles\, and transition agreements. \nBrody is the immediate past president of the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Employment Lawyers Association\, an affinity organization of attorneys committed to advancing employee rights\, and former co-chair of the Boston Bar Association’s Labor and Employment Section. \n  Hon. Mimi Tsankov (Ret.) (Moderator) \nMediator/Arbitrator/Neutral \nJudge Mimi Tsankov is a certified mediator/arbitrator in New York City currently serving on the JAMS Labor Panel\, and the American Arbitration Association Labor Panel. Since retiring from the Federal Government\, she serves on a wide range of State panels throughout New York. For nearly two decades\, she served as a judge in the federal administrative judiciary\, prosecuted cases on behalf of the U.S. Department of Justice and the Peace Corps\, and worked over 10 years in private law practice. She’s been recognized both at the court and throughout various legal organizations for her work as a judge and as a leader in the international legal community\, holding multiple elected and appointed roles for decades in leading organizations\, including the ABA\, the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers\, Judicial Council 2 (a national labor organization affiliated with the AFL-CIO)\, the Federal Bar Association\, and the National Association of Women Judges. She’s received multiple ABA Presidential Appointments to the UN Representatives Department of Global Communications\, and is currently Immediate Past Chair of the ABA’s Judicial Division’s National Conference of the Administrative Law Judiciary. She’s a Board Member of the City Bar of New York’s Commercial Law Section\, and an Affiliate Board Member of its ADR Section. She is a member of multiple chapters of the Labor and Employment Relations Association (LERA). In the labor field\, she’s contributed to ongoing labor-related discussions by testifying before the Judiciary Committees of both the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives\,  meeting regularly with Congressional leaders\, publishing numerous articles in legal periodicals and in a variety of law journals\, serving on national and international panels (U.S.\, Canada\, and Europe) speaking with members of all major media outlets (print\, TV\, film\, and radio)\, and by producing podcast stories. To keep the community informed\, she’s also provided expert background information for film\, museum\, and theater releases\, explaining the nuances of labor issues in the immigration context. \nThroughout her career\, she’s received many honors\, awards\, and citations from the U.S. Department of Justice\, the ABA and the FBA\, and others. As a Federal Administrative Judge\, she presided over cases throughout the U.S.\, including New York\, Colorado\, Texas\, Nevada\, Florida\, and California. She’s on the Adjunct Law Faculty at Fordham Law School in New York and has been on the faculty of Colorado Law School and the Sturm College of Law in Denver\, Colorado. She publishes regularly in peer-reviewed and general interest journals. She completed her J.D. at the University of Virginia School of Law and earned an M.A. in International Relations from the University of Virginia Graduate School of Politics. \n \n \nDavid Michel\, Partner\, Sherin and Lodgen LLP (co-moderator) \nDavid A. Michel is a litigation partner at Sherin and Lodgen LLP in Boston\, MA\, where he assists clients in resolving complex employment\, business\, and real estate disputes. \nDavid’s experience includes representing companies and individuals in a variety of complex employment\, civil and commercial disputes in federal and state courts and through alternative dispute resolution. In particular\, David represents clients and organizations in employment matters involving restrictive covenants\, discrimination\, wrongful termination\, and wage and hour litigation. He also represents companies\, developers\, property owners\, and landlords involved in commercial and real estate disputes\, including adverse possession\, breach of contract\, brokerage\, and zoning matters. \n  \n\nRegistration\nSave the Date! \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
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/webinar-fireside-chat-program-continued-best-practices-for-litigating-discrimination-cases-under-title-vii-and-the-ada/
CATEGORIES:Alternative Dispute Resolution Section,Civil Rights Law Section,Judiciary Division,Labor Employment Law Section
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SUMMARY:Webinar: What Does Accessibility Mean? Nuts & Bolts /Decoding Website Accessibility: What Every Attorney Needs to Know
DESCRIPTION:**Program hosted in (ET) Time Zone** \nDigital accessibility has become a rising area of litigation\, affecting businesses across nearly every industry. Attorneys are now on the front lines of advising clients\, responding to claims\, and interpreting complex technical evidence tied to website accessibility. During this session\, attendees will engage with two nationally recognized consulting experts as they break down what makes a website truly “accessible” under ADA Title III and explain how the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are applied in practice. The presenters will highlight common compliance pitfalls\, explain the different layers of guidance in WCAG (including its structure of principles\, guidelines\, and testable Success Criteria\, as well as WCAG versions and levels)\, share real-world examples that illustrate common issues\, and explain the role that consulting experts play in disputes involving website accessibility.\n \nSave the Date!\nPresented by FBA’s Civil Rights Law Section \n\nPresenters\n \n Mike Silverman\, Digital Accessibility Strategist. \nMichael Silverman is a digital accessibility strategist\, consultant\, advisor and expert\, highly experienced in website/product accessibility and compliance with ADA Title III and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). He has 20 years of professional work experience helping state governments\, startups\, small and mid-sized businesses\, and Fortune 500 companies to develop ADA-compliant accessibility programs\, targeted remediation plans\, and documentation that can withstand regulatory and litigation scrutiny. Drawing on his vast experience\, Mr. Silverman has been retained as a digital accessibility consultant and expert witness by both plaintiff and defense attorneys to evaluate digital accessibility claims\, assess legal exposure\, build credible records grounded in verifiable facts and provide expert testimony. To date\, Mr. Silverman has consulted on more than 140 digital accessibility cases across a wide range of sectors\, including healthcare\, hospitality\, professional services\, automotive and mobility\, real estate and property management\, retail and consumer brands\, entertainment\, transportation and travel\, and technology (AI platforms and Software-as-a Service (SaaS) products). His work includes structured audits\, expert declarations\, responses to opposing experts\, and assistance with trial preparation. His testimony focuses on methodology\, technical accuracy\, and how the evidentiary record aligns with alleged harm and legal exposure. Mr. Silverman holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Iowa and a Master’s degree from Northern Illinois University with a specialization in assistive technology. He is a Certified Professional in Accessibility through the International Association of Accessibility Professionals. \n \nPeter Bossley\, President\, Accessibility Ally Inc \nPeter Bossley is President of Accessibility Ally Inc\, which provides digital accessibility consulting and expert services across a variety of industries in the public and private sectors. With 19 years of technology experience across information technology and digital accessibility roles\, he brings significant experience in this space. He has been both a consulting and testifying expert in state and federal courts. Peter previously led large-scale digital accessibility efforts at The Ohio State University\, having had institution wide responsibility for digital accessibility compliance programs. He is a Certified Professional in Web Accessibility by the International Association of Accessibility Professionals. \n \nJessie Weber\, Partner\, Brown\, Goldstein and Levy\, LLP (Moderator) \nJessie Weber is Managing Partner at Brown\, Goldstein & Levy\, LLP (“BGL”)\, where she works on a range of civil litigation matters nationwide\, with a focus on disability rights\, fair housing\, workplace justice\, and appellate litigation. She has successfully litigated and resolved cases involving accessible technology and document formats\, voting rights for individuals with print disabilities\, access to health care and educational opportunities\, and employment discrimination. She currently represents blind students and the National Federation of the Blind in litigation against the Los Angeles Community College District\, and obtained a jury verdict finding LACCD violated plaintiffs’ rights under Title II of the ADA by denying them an equal educational experience\, including through the use of inaccessible technology\, and awarding the individual plaintiffs more than $240\,000 in damages—a verdict recently reinstated by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Ms. Weber was also part of the legal team advocating for coverage of websites and mobile applications under the ADA in Robles v. Domino’s Pizza\, LLC\, first through successful advocacy to the Ninth Circuit\, resulting in a published decision clarifying that public accommodations must make their web and mobile services accessible now and cannot wait until the DOJ issues website-specific regulations\, and later by obtaining an order from the trial court holding that Domino’s violated the ADA by maintaining an inaccessible website and requiring Domino’s to make its website accessible. Before joining BGL\, Ms. Weber was a Francis D. Murnaghan\, Jr. Appellate Advocacy Fellow at the Public Justice Center where she worked on issues affecting marginalized communities. Before that\, she served as a law clerk for Judge Catherine C. Blake of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. She serves as president of the board of Disability Rights Maryland and previously served on the boards of the ACLU of Maryland and FreeState Justice. Ms. Weber obtained her AB from Princeton University and her JD from Yale Law School. \n\nRegistration\nSave the Date! \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 send an email to sections@fedbar.org
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