Wednesday, April 22, 2020

April 22: 20 Years of NCVLI's Rights Advocacy

Enhancing fairness and justice for victims requires a process of social change built on a balanced approach of legal advocacy, training & education, and public policy. 2020 marks 20 years since the National Crime Victim Law Institute (NCVLI) began advancing victims' rights through that approach. This panel presentation will discuss key cases and moments in legal advocacy that have shifted the victims' rights landscape over the last 20 years, identify common threads in successful litigation, and examine the opportunities for legal advocacy in the years to come.
Title:
20 Years of NCVLI's Rights Advocacy
Date+Time:
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
11:00 a.m. - 12:05 p.m. (Pacific)
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - Register Now!
Cost: 
Free for National Crime Victims' Rights Week
Speakers:
  • Douglas Beloof, Professor Emeritus, NCVLI Founder
  • Meg Garvin, Executive Director, National Crime Victim Law Institute
  • Facilitator: Terry Campos, Senior Attorney, National Crime Victim Law Institute.
Credit:
  • An application will be submitted to the Oregon State Bar for 1.0 General CLE credit. 
  • This program will be approved for 1.0 CLE credit with the State Bar of California; NCVLI is an approved CA multiple activity provider. 
  • The training may be eligible for CLE credit in other states; a certificate of attendance will be available after the program.
By:
NAVRA (National Alliance of Victims' Rights Attorneys & Advocates) - is a project of the National Crime Victim Law Institute.

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