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  • Eastern District of New York Chapter: The Impact of COVID-19 on Minority Communities

    Online , US

    Opening Remarks  Judge Dora L. Irizarry, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York The Disparate Impact of COVID-19 on Native American Communities and the CARES Act Lawsuit Catherine F. Munson, Esq., Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP The Implication of COVID-19 for Latinx, Particularly Undocumented,...

  • Oklahoma City Chapter: Meet the Federal Judges

    William J. Holloway, Jr. U.S. Courthouse Chief Judge's Library, Third Floor, 200 NW 4th Street, Oklahoma City, OK, United States

    Thursday, June 25, 2020   This program is exclusively for current law students who are members of the FBA. Students will interact with federal judges. Face masks are required, and social distancing procedures will be in place. A government ID is required to enter the...

  • Webinar: Lessons from John Steinbeck’s Grapes of Wrath: Copyright Terminations Under Section 203 and 304 of the Copyright Act

    Online , US

    In 1976 and 1998 Congress extended the terms of copyright. Congress intended for authors to receive the full economic benefit of the extended copyright terms by granting authors and their heirs inalienable rights to recapture copyrights. These recaptured copyrights, vesting free of all prior grants, could then be re-licensed on economic terms favorable to authors.

  • Webinar: A Judge’s Perspective on the Science and Art of Legal Writing

    In his presentation, A Judge’s Perspective on the Science and Art of Legal Writing, Judge Bacharach will illustrate principles from his recently published book (ABA Press), entitled Legal Writing–A Judge’s Perspective on the Lessons from Science and Rhetoric. Judge Bacharach’s presentation draws on lessons from...

  • Webinar: Issues Surrounding Law Enforcement’s Liability | Part I

    Online , US

    In the wake of the police accountability problems that are confronting America, it is even more vital that we are educated on issues surrounding law enforcement’s liability.  Please join us for a program featuring three experts in this space: Andy Luger, a former U.S. Attorney...

  • Webinar: Employment Litigation: A Discussion with Federal Magistrate Judges

    Online , US

    A panel of experienced federal magistrate judges will discuss pretrial, motions, discovery, and settlement conferences, with a focus on employment litigation. Registration is now closed for this webinar. About the Presenters Hon. Candy W. Dale, Magistrate Judge, District of Idaho Judge Candy Wagahoff Dale began...

  • Law Student Series: Kick-Off & Careers in the Department of Justice

    Online , US

    Monday, July 13 | 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM ET This Department of Justice Roundtable will feature attorneys from various divisions of the Department and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia. These speakers will discuss how they obtained employment with their respective...

  • Webinar: How to Support Asylum Seeker and Asylee Clients During the Current Crisis

    Online , US

    Panelists Anam Rahman, Ben Levey, and Courtney Madsen, will review the myriad of challenges asylum seekers and asylees currently face, from the Trump Administration’s drastic changes to asylum in the United States, to the mass layoffs that occurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Panelists will...

  • Webinar: Dispute Resolution in the Workplace: Managing Remote Workers

    Online , US

    Remote or hybrid work has been trending over the past several years. Companies and employers are shifting to remote work in order to cut costs, gain efficiencies, and offer employee flexibility. According to recent Census data, 5.2% of the workforce worked from home before the...