Tuesday, September 22, 2020

ADA 30th Anniversary Symposium: Panel on Disability & Criminal Justice

12:30–1:30 p.m.
This is a virtual event
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The Disability Allied Law Students Association at NYU School of Law is honored to invite you to (virtually) commemorate and reflect upon the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Join us for panels on Sept. 22 and Sept. 23 featuring experts on disability law and incarceration, public health, poverty, and more. We will end the week on Sept. 25 with a keynote by Dr. Peter Blanck and a social hour for networking and fellowship. To receive the joining information and for accommodation requests, please RSVP at this linkAutomated captioning will be provided at this event. 

Today's panel on disability and criminal justice will feature Professor Jamelia Morgan, West Resendes of the ACLU, and Stefen Short of the Prisoners' Rights Project at the Legal Aid Society. Moderator: NYU Law Professor Deborah Archer.

This symposium will have a total of up to three New York State CLE credits available in the Areas of Professional Practice category. It will be appropriate for both experienced and newly admitted attorneys. If you plan to seek CLE credit for attendance, you must RSVP at this link.

CLE Credit Available: Yes
Event Contact(s): Rebecca Guterman , rng266@nyu.edu