Tuesday, January 9, 2024

February 9: With People Struggling and the Law Failing, What are the Solutions to the Access to Justice Crisis in America?

Title:
Urban Law Journal Spring Symposium:
With People Struggling and the Law Failing, What are the Solutions to the Access to Justice Crisis in America?
Date/Time:
Friday, February 9, 2024
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Eastern Time
In Person or On Line
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Speakers:
  • Mackenzie Philbrick, Symposium Editor, Fordham Urban Law Journal
  • Matthew Diller, Dean and Paul Fuller Professor of Law, Fordham University School of Law
  • David Udell, Founder & Executive Director, National Center for Access to Justice
  • Moderator: Lauren Sudeall, Professor & Director, Vanderbilt Access to Justice Initiative, Vanderbilt Law School
  • Norrinda Brown, Associate Professor of Law, Fordham University School of Law
  • Tehra Coles, Executive Director, Center for Family Representation
  • Andrew Scherer, Professor of Law, New York Law School; Policy Director, the Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law; Director, the Right to Counsel Project; Co-Director, the Housing Justice Leadership Institute
  • Neil Steinkamp, Managing Director, Stout
  • Moderator: Rasheedah Phillips, Director of Housing, PolicyLink
  • Larisa G. Bowman, Court Innovation Fellow, Deborah L. Rhode Center on the Legal Profession, Stanford Law School
  • Bob Glaves, Executive Director, the Chicago Bar Foundation
  • John Pollock, Attorney & Coordinator, the National Coalition for a Civil Right to Counsel
  • Radikha Singh, Vice President, Civil Legal Services & Strategic Policy Initiatives, National Legal Aid & Defender Association
  • Moderator: Bruce Green, Louis Stein Chair of Law; Director, Stein Center, Fordham University School of Law
  • Matthew Burnett, Senior Program Officer, American Bar Foundation; Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University Law Center; Co-Founder, Frontline Justice
  • Michele R. Pistone, Professor of Law, Founder & Faculty Director for the Strategic Initiative for Migrants + Refugees, Founder & Faculty Director for Villanova Interdisciplinary Immigration Studies Training for Advocates (VIISTA), Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law
  • Tanina Rostain, Agnes Williams Sesquicentennial Professor of Justice Innovation, Georgetown University Law Center
  • Rebecca L. Sandefur, Professor & Director, School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University; Faculty Fellow, American Bar Foundation; Co-Founder, Frontline Justice
  • Moderator: Sateesh Nori, Clinical Adjunct Professor, New York University School of Law
  • Raymond H. Brescia, Associate Dean for Research and Intellectual Life, Hon. Harold R. Tyler Chair in Law and Technology, Albany Law School
  • The Honorable Glenn A. Grant, Administrative Director of the Courts
  • Lauren Jones, Legal & Policy Director, National Center for Access to Justice
  • Janet Sabel, Director, Access to Justice Initiative, Center on Civil Justice at NYU School of Law; Adjunct Professor of Law, New York University School of Law
  • Tom Lininger, Orlando John and Marian H. Hollis Professor, University of Oregon School of Law
  • Carlos A. Manjarrez, Chief Data Officer, Economic Development Administration, US Department of Commerce
  • Alyx Mark, Assistant Professor of Government, Wesleyan University
  • James Teufel, Visiting Scholar, Arizona State University; Principal & Owner, Help Justice LLC
  • Kathryne Young, Associate Professor of Law, The George Washington University Law School; Visiting Scholar (2023–24), The Russell Sage Foundation
  • Rasheedah Phillips, Director of Housing, PolicyLink
  • David Udell, Founder & Executive Director, National Center for Access to Justice
By:
This program is presented by the Fordham Urban Law Journal in conjunction with The National Center for Access to Justice, The Stein Center for Law & Ethics, and the Fordham Law Access to Justice Initiative.
Credit:
CLE credit will be available. 6.0 professional practice credits in NY. In many other jurisdictions, you may be able to self-apply for credit.

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