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SUMMARY:Alaska Chapter: 2023 District Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Federal Bar Association – Alaska Chapter – District Conference at the Hotel Captain Cook on Tuesday\, August 15 from 9:15am – 5:00pm. Featuring a lunch panel with visiting Ninth Circuit judges and 6.5 CLE credits\, including 2 ethics credits. Panel topics include the law\, technology\, and ethics of AI; a SCOTUS Indian Law update; a discussion about originalism informed by the recent U.S. Supreme Court Dobbs and Bruen decisions; and an informative and entertaining presentation on what juries like and dislike\, led by U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska Chief Judge Sharon Gleason. There will be a welcome reception the night before at the home of FBA Chapter President Sarah Schirack\, and time for networking between the bench and the bar throughout the conference. \n[CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION] \n\nAgenda\n[FBA Alaska District Conference Flyer v8.2]\nAugust 14\n5:30 – 7:00 p.m. | Welcome & Networking Reception\nAll members of the bench and bar\, and all visitors\, are invited to a welcome reception at the home of FBA President\, Sarah Schirack\, 1820 Westchester Cir.\n>Hosted by the 2023 Board of the Federal Bar Association – Alaska Chapter: \n\nSarah Schirack\, FBA President – Counsel\, Perkins Coie\nJamie McGrady\, FBA Treasurer – Director\, Federal Defenders of Alaska\nMike O’Brien\, FBA President Emeritus – Partner\, Davis Wright Tremaine\nMark Cucci – Chief Assistant Attorney General\, State of Alaska\nAndrea Hattan – Attorney-Advisor\, NOAA\nBrewster Jamieson – Shareholder\, Lane Powell\nLloyd Miller – Partner\, Sonosky Chambers\nMichelle Nesbett – Senior Counsel\, Birch Horton\nDanee Pontious – Owner\, Pontious Law\nAnna Russell – Alaska Branch Librarian\, US Courts Library\n\nAugust 15\n9:15 – 9:30 a.m. – Opening Remarks \n9:30 – 10:45 a.m. – SCOTUS Indian Law Update + Expert Q&A\nSCOTUS had a busy term for Indian Law. Learn about the recent Arizona v. Navajo Nation (trust responsibility) and Brackeen (ICWA) decisions and their implications\, and get a chance to ask experts in the arena about their broader reach\, how we got here\, and anything else Indian Law. 1.25 General CLE credits \n\nLloyd Miller – Partner\, Sonosky Chambers LLP\nErin Dougherty – Senior Attorney\, Native American Rights Fund\n– Primary amicus brief author in recent Brackeen SCOTUS case\, representing 497 federally recognized tribes and 62 tribal and Indian organizations.\n\n10:45am – 11:00am – Morning Break \n11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. – A Discussion on Originalism\, Bruen\, and the Direction of SCOTUS\nJoin us for a discussion on originalism\, focusing on the 2022 SCOTUS Bruen gun rights decision. Learn about the legal doctrine\, how it has influenced recent court decisions\, and how it may affect future SCOTUS and lower court decisions. Two legal scholars will parse the strengths and deficiencies of it\, including the difficulties lower courts have highlighted in implementing Bruen’s historical constitutional interpretation method. 1.25 General CLE credits \n\nPaul Haagen – Professor\, Duke School of Law\nMaimon Schwarzchild – Professor\, Univ. of San Diego School of Law\nModerator: Susan Orlansky – Cooperating Counsel\, ACLU\n\n12:15 – 1:15 p.m. – Lunch Panel with Visiting Ninth Circuit Judges\nModerated by Sarah Schirack\, Counsel\, Perkins Coie LLP .75 General CLE credis. \n1:15 – 3:15 p.m. – The Law\, Technology\, and Ethics of AI\nLearn about cutting edge AI issues that have practical import for litigators. The discussion will touch on what law firms and in-house counsels should be thinking about when using AI\, ethical considerations\, and how AI can be used to shrink the access-to-justice gap. 2 Ethics CLE credits. \n\nDr. Sonja Ebron – CEO\, Courtroom5\n– Uses AI to provide people with the tools & resources needed to help settle civil cases\, with or without a lawyer\nGwyn McAlpine – Dir. of Knowledge Management Services\, Perkins Coie\n– Investigates & educates on how to use AI effectively & ethically in practice\nDamien Riehl – VP\, Solutions Champion\, vLex\n– Helps integrate AI-backed technologies to improve legal workflows & power legal data analytics\n\n3:15 – 3:30 p.m. – Afternoon Break \n3:30 – 4:45 p.m. – Trial Improvement Bootcamp\nSharpen your trial skills with this engaging presentation that has relevance to civil and criminal practitioners alike. 1.25 General CLE credits \n\nChief Judge Sharon Gleason – Chief Judge\, USDC for D. Alaska\nJamie McGrady – Director\, Federal Defenders for D. Alaska\n\n4:45 – 5:00 p.m. – Closing Remarks \n\nRegistration\nAttendees must pre-register online. REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED\nRegistration is on the honor system. Please select the appropriate category. \n\nFBA Members at Private Firms with 7+ Lawyers – $170.00\nFBA Members at Private Firms with 1-6 Lawyers – $80.00\nFBA Member Government & Public Interest Lawyers – $25.00\nNon-FBA Members at Private Firms with 7+ Lawyers – $190.00\nNon-FBA Members at Private Firms with 1-6 Lawyers – $100.00\nNon-FBA Member Government & Public Interest Lawyers – $45.00\nClerks\, Judges\, Court Personnel & 2 per Sponsor – Free\n\nTo get the member discount for this event and support continued programming by the FBA Alaska Chapter\, please join or renew your membership. (Note: select the Alaska Chapter as your home chapter) \n\nQuestions regarding this event should be directed to the Alaska Chapter:\n> Sarah Schirack (SSchirack@perkinscoie.com) \n 
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/alaska-chapter-2023-district-conference/
LOCATION:Hotel Captain Cook\, 939 W 5th Ave\, Anchorage\, Alaska\, 99501
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SUMMARY:Webinar:  Insights from the Author: Citizen Justice – the Environmental Legacy of William O. Douglas - Public Advocate and Conservation Champion
DESCRIPTION:Join FBA National Past President Hon. Gustavo A. Gelpi\, Judge\, First Circuit Court of Appeals\, as he interviews Senior Judge M. Margaret McKeown of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals\, author of Citizen Justice:  The Environmental Legacy of William O. Douglas. Judge McKeown will share insights into how Justice Douglas defended his role as a citizen advocate for conservation issues while he also used his long tenure on the U.S. Supreme Court (1939-1975) to rule on landmark environmental law decisions.  The conversation will also explore ethical issues faced by Justice Douglas as he juggled is roles as advocate and justice. \n\n  \n  \nPlay Webinar Recording\n\nhttps://www.fedbar.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Insights-from-the-Author-Citizen-Justice.mp3\n \n  \n\nPresenter\n\nHon. M. Margaret McKeown\n \nJudge Margaret McKeown has served almost twenty-five years as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\, an affiliated scholar at the Center for the American West at Stanford University\, and jurist-in-residence at the University of San Diego School of Law. As a former White House Fellow\, she served as special assistant at the White House and as special assistant to the Secretary of the Interior. A Wyoming native\, she serves on the board of Teton Science Schools and was a member of the first American expedition to Mt. Shishapangma in Tibet. \nJudge McKeown recently published Citizen Justice: The Environmental Legacy of William O. Douglas—Public Advocate a Conservation Champion (Potomac Press\, 2022). \nJudge McKeown graduated from Georgetown University Law Center and holds an honorary doctorate from Georgetown University. Before her appointment\, she was the first woman partner at Perkins Coie in Seattle and Washington\, D.C. \nJudge McKeown is a member of the US Judicial Conference Committee on Judicial Conduct and Disability. She chairs the Ninth Circuit Workplace Environment Committee and is a member of the National Workplace Conduct Working Group. She is on the Council of the American Law Institute\, the Judicial Advisory Board of the American Society of International Law\, and the editorial board of Litigation magazine. She served as Chair of the ABA Commission on the 19th Amendment\, past President of the Federal Judges Association\, and former chair of the US Judicial Conference Codes of Conduct Committee (ethics). \nJudge McKeown is on the board of the World Justice Project and is Vice Chair of the ABA Rule of Law Initiative and a current special advisor. She has lectured throughout the world on international law\, intellectual property\, human rights\, ethics\, and constitutional law and has participated in numerous rule of law initiatives with judges and lawyers. \nJudge McKeown received the ABA Margaret Brent Women Lawyers of Achievement award\, the ABA John Marshall Award\, the Inns of Court Ninth Circuit Professionalism Award\, the Washington Women Lawyers President’s Award\, and the Girl Scouts Cool Woman Award\, among others. \nModerator\n \n\nHon. Gustavo A. Gelpi\n \nJudge Gelpí was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in October 2021. He received his undergraduate degree from Brandeis University in 1987 and his law degree from Suffolk University Law School in 1991. From 1991 to 1993\, Judge Gelpí served as law clerk to Judge Juan M. Pérez-Giménez. From 1993 to 1996\, he served as an Assistant Federal Public Defender. From 1997 to 2000\, Judge Gelpí worked as an Assistant Attorney General\, served as Solicitor General of Puerto Rico\, and worked in private practice. Judge Gelpí was appointed as a Magistrate Judge in the District of Puerto Rico in 2001. In 2006\, President George W. Bush appointed him to the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico\, where he served as Chief Judge from 2018 to 2021. Judge Gelpi has been a FBA member for over 30 years. He is past Puerto Rico Chapter President\, and past FBA national president. \n  \n\nRegistration\nRegistration has now Closed \nAttendees will receive the zoom streaming link in their confirmation email. Streaming information will also be circulated via email after registration closes the day prior to the webinar date. \n\nFBA Member: $0\nNonmember: $75\n\nAccessibility: Closed captioning and dial-in is available for all virtual webcasts. \nCancellation Policy: No refunds will be made for notices of cancellation received within seven (7) days of the webinar date. 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 meetings@fedbar.org with cancellation and/or substitution requests. \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\nCLE\nThere will be no CLE for this webinar.\n\nEmail Communication Policy: By registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communications from the Federal Bar Association and affiliated sponsors of the program concerning event details\, programming changes\, upcoming events\, surveys\, and post-event communications. \nRecording Disclaimer: By 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. \nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact meetings@fedbar.org.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/webinar-insights-from-the-author-citizen-justice-the-environmental-legacy-of-william-o-douglas-public-advocate-and-conservation-champion/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230816T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230816T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T061822
CREATED:20230629T190927Z
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SUMMARY:Career Coaching for Lawyers:  How to Maximize Happiness With Your Legal Career
DESCRIPTION:All professional athletes and many top business executives use the services of coaches.  Why should lawyers be different?  Career coaching provides lawyers a valuable tool to explore their personal satisfaction with their career and explore career goals and strategies.  This presentation will present three top legal career coaches who will explain how they work everyday with lawyers seeking to maximize their career success and happiness.  Please join us and you may find a new way to improve your legal career. \nPresented by the Professional Development Committee  \n\nPresenters\n \nRachel Gezerseh\, Panish Shea Boyle Ravipudi \nRachel Gezerseh is a trial attorney with Panish Shea Boyle Ravipudi who specializes in litigating catastrophic personal injury\, wrongful death and products liability cases. Ms. Gezerseh was previously an attorney at international law firm Jones Day\, where she litigated large scale product liability cases. Currently\, Ms. Gezerseh represents plaintiffs in the Southern California Fire Cases litigation. Ms. Gezerseh has been named to the Southern California Super Lawyers list since 2020 and recognized by her peers as a Southern California Super Lawyers “Rising Star” since 2013. She has been featured in Bloomberg Law and ABA for Law Students and is the author of the Law Career Playbook\, the leading networking guide for law students and new lawyers. A member of the State Bar of California and the State Bar of Nevada\, Ms. Gezerseh received her Juris Doctorate from Southwestern Law School. \n  \nEmily Hirsekorn\, Hirsekorn Coaching LLC  \nEmily is a career leadership coach for lawyers\, with a background in private legal practice\, anti-bias education\, and law career advising and professional development. She is credentialed with the ICF—the gold standard in the industry—and is certified as an Energy Leadership Index (ELI) Master Practitioner\, offering a one-of-a-kind assessment that quantifies energy level\, identifies strengths and growth opportunities\, and teaches you how to shift your energy on demand. In addition to energy management\, she speaks regularly on the four pillars of sustainable career success: authentic leadership\, work-life balance\, career fulfillment\, and confidence. Her signature offer “The CALL” is a comprehensive coaching program that walks you through all four pillars via (i) the ELI assessment\, (ii) 1:1 calls\, (iii) a self-study digital course\, (iv) twice monthly live workshops\, and (v) community app challenges. \n  \n \nBrooke Loesby\, Law Life Coach \nBrooke’s passion is improving the lives of attorneys and making law firms healthy\, positive places to work. Brooke uses the Law Life Coach process to help motivated attorneys build their book\, transition to their dream role and pursue alternative legal careers. If you are ready to take control of your career\, legacy and purpose\, you are in the right place. We are committed to support you as you define success and take steps to attain those goals in your career. \nBrooke also specializes in legal recruiting\, transition planning\, making recommendations regarding hiring and retention\, firm culture\, benefits\, onboarding practices\, firm structure\, and roles and responsibilities. \nBefore coaching\, Brooke earned her JD from Pepperdine Law School in 2006. She was an Associate at Akin Gump and worked at Quinn Emanuel before transitioning to legal counseling at the Office of Career Services at Loyola Law School. Beyond living her dream life today\, Brooke enjoys hiking\, vegetarian cooking\, paddle boarding\, and meditation. \nModerator\nDavid Finn\, Assistant US Attorney\, Southern District of California\nDavid Finn is an Assistant United States Attorney in the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California\, where he has worked in the Criminal Division since 2011.  He has completed over 40 federal jury trials and made several Ninth Circuit oral arguments.  He currently serves as the USAO’s Project Safe Neighborhoods Coordinator working to reduce violent crime in the district through intervention\, prevention\, enforcement\, and reentry strategies.  David is a past President of the San Diego Chapter of the Federal Bar Association and serves on their Advisory Board.  He is the Vice Chair of the FBA’s National Professional Development Committee.  He is the founding President of the San Diego Federal Bar Foundation\, which raises money for charitable causes impacting the federal legal community.  He has been appointed by the District Court to serve on the Southern District of California’s Court History Committee and as a Lawyer Representative for the Southern District of California.  David volunteers as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) in Juvenile Dependency Court and regularly serves as a Judge Pro Tem in San Diego Superior Court\, Small Claims Division.  He is a board member for Wesley House\, which provides support services and affordable housing to college students in need.  David is an Adjunct Professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law\, where he teaches Criminal Law and Legal Writing II. \n  \n\nRegistration\nRegistration has now CLOSED  \nRegistration Fees \n\nFBA Member: $0\nNonmember: $75\nLaw Students: $0\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLive Captioning: Closed captioning is available for all virtual webcasts. \n\n\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\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCLE\nPlease note CLE will not be offered for this event.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrequently 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 meetings@fedbar.org for any other questions. \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 Shaniece Rigans\,  Leadership Support and Board Specialist \, at srigans@fedbar.org
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/career-coaching-for-lawyers-how-to-maximize-happiness-with-your-legal-career/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230818T140000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Meet a Civil Rights Lawyer Part 1: Government and Public Interest
DESCRIPTION:Many folks head to law school with a strong interest in constitutional and civil rights and hoping to work as an advocate in that arena. But it might be hard to figure out how to get involved in civil rights work\, or to understand what a civil rights lawyer does. Our esteemed panel of attorneys and judges—including the Honorable Judith E. Levy\, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan–will provide their insights into this fascinating but sometimes enigmatic area of the law\, from the government and public interest perspective. Law students\, law clerks\, new attorneys\, and attorneys looking to try a new area of law will benefit from this Q&A dialog. We’ll cover topics including how to get involved in civil rights work\, what background and skills a successful public civil rights attorney needs to be successful\, what a public civil rights practice looks like\, how public plaintiff and defense work differs\, why civil rights law is the best law there is (only half kidding here)\, and other topics. Bring your interest\, and your questions\, to our lively webinar that is FREE for FBA members\, including law student members! \n  \nPresented by the Civil Rights Law Section\, Federal Judicial Law Clerk Committee\, & Law Student Division \n\n \nPresenters\nThe Hon. Judith E. Levy\, United States District Judge\, Eastern District of Michigan (and former trial attorney for the EEOC and Chief AUSA of the Civil Rights Unit in the Eastern District of Michigan) \nProf. Aisha Novasky of UCLA Law\, also Supervising Attorney of the Civil Rights Practice Group at Disability Rights California \nAisha C. Novasky is a supervising attorney with Disability Rights California’s Civil Rights Practice Group. Through her advocacy\, Aisha aims to dismantle social injustices affecting marginalized communities\, with a particular focus on the intersection of people with disabilities and their disproportionate interactions with law enforcement. At DRC\, Aisha has worked on a range of litigation relating to housing\, houselessness\, and higher education. \nMost recently\, Aisha was an adjunct clinical lecturer with the Veterans Justice Clinic at UCLA’s School of Law for the 2022-2023 school year. Aisha supervised law students as they engaged in written and oral advocacy on behalf of housing insecure veterans\, and organized a site visit for Soledad Garcia Munoz\, the Special Rapporteur on Economic\, Social\, Cultural and Environmental Rights at the Inter-American Commission for Human Rights\, to assess the houselessness crisis in Los Angeles. \nPrior to joining Disability Rights California\, Aisha was a staff attorney at Manhattan Legal Services\, where she represented tenants and tenant associations in issues relating to violations of the Fair Housing and Rehabilitation Acts\, warranty of habitability and rent stabilization laws. \nIn October 2020\, Aisha was appointed to the San Bernardino Superior Court’s Elimination of Bias Committee\, where she continues to work closely with judicial officers\, court personnel\, and attorneys from the public and private sectors to eliminate bias in the justice system and ensure court processes are accessible and equitable to all. \nAisha received her B.A. from California State University\, Fullerton\, and her J.D. from New York Law School. She is licensed to practice in California and New York. \nEric Foley\, Staff Attorney in the New Orleans Office of the Roderick & Solange MacArthur Justice Center \nEric Foley is an attorney at the Roderick & Solange MacArthur Justice Center\, where his docket includes challenges to bail systems\, police misconduct\, and violations of protesters’ rights across Louisiana. Prior to joining the MacArthur Justice Center in 2015\, Foley worked for S.E. Louisiana Legal Services in their housing and homeless advocacy divisions and was a judicial clerk in the U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico. \n  \nKyle Kaiser\, Senior Trial Counsel\, Litigation Division\, Utah Attorney General’s Office \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. \nKyle 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. \nAway 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\nRegistration\nRegistration for this webinar is now closed. \nRegistration Fees \n\nFBA Member: $0\nNonmember: $75\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLive Captioning: Closed captioning is available for all virtual webcasts. \n\n\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\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCLE\nPlease note CLE will not be offered for this event.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrequently 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\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 Daniel Hamilton\, Program Coordinator\, at sections@fedbar.org
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/webinar-meet-a-civil-rights-lawyer-part-1-government-and-public-interest/
CATEGORIES:Civil Rights Law Section,Law Student Division
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