Wednesday, April 27, 2022

April 28: Subversive Lawyering

In October 2021, the Center on Race, Law, and Justice, and the Stein Center for Law and Ethics held a symposium together with the Fordham Law Review on what it means in the practice of law to be subversive. Practitioners and academics from across disciplines, from housing to criminal justice to legal education, came together to tease out this important question. The result was seven essays due to be published in the Fordham Law Review. 
Title:
Subversive Lawyering
Date/Time:
Thursday, April 28, 2022 4 – 5:30 p.m. Eastern Time (U.S. and Canada) Eastern Time
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Participants:
  • Daniel Farbman, Assistant Professor, Boston College Law School
  • Eloise Lawrence, Assistant Clinical Professor, Harvard Law School; Deputy Faculty Director, Harvard Legal Aid Bureau
  • Zohra Ahmed ’13, Assistant Professor, University of Georgia Law School
  • Doug Smith, Supervising Senior Attorney, Public Counsel
  • Russell Pearce, Edward & Marilyn Bellet Chair in Legal Ethics, Morality, & Religion, Fordham University School of Law
  • Christina John , New Jersey Appellate Division Law Clerk.
By:
The Fordham Law Review, the Center on Race, Law and Justice, and the Stein Center for Law and Ethics
Credit:
CLE credits are pending in accordance with the requirements of the New York State and New Jersey State CLE Boards for 1.5 transitional and nontransitional credits. You maybe be able to self-apply for credit in many jurisdictions.

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