City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito and Trinidadian immigrant activist Ravi Ragbir speaking on an Urban
Justice Center panel.
Not exact matches
On Thursday, May 14 the Monroe College School of Criminal
justice and the Jacobi Medical
Center got together to present a
panel discussion on «Standing up to Violence in the Bronx this Summer».
Dr. Christina Greer, professor of political science at Fordham University, will moderate the
panel, with Linda Sarsour, Executive Director of the Arab American Association of New York; Luna Ranjit, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Adhikaar; Joanne N. Smith Founder and Executive Director of Girls for Gender Equality; and Margarita Rosa, Executive Director of National
Center for Law and Economic
Justice participating in the discussion.
«They feel safest in Staten Island, they were fully aware where the community would welcome them and allow that to happen,» Ragbir said at a
panel discussion at the Urban
Justice Center in Manhattan.
Dr. Alice Green, Albany civil rights activist and Executive Director of the
Center for Law and
Justice, is on the five - member
panel Sheehan has appointed to advise her as she considers applications: «We're gonna be very, at least I'm gonna be very sensitive to what I think someone can bring to not only the court, but to the community at large.»
She has served on many scientific advisory boards including the Cancer Family Registry CFRCCS Advisory Board, the World Trade
Center Kinship and Data Analysis
Panel for the National Institute of
Justice and the Genetic Analysis Workshop Advisory Board.
Steven Kasher Gallery and the
Center for Constitutional
Justice are pleased to host a
panel discussion on October 28th, from 2:30 to 5 pm in conjunction with our exhibition Debi Cornwall: Welcome to Camp America.
An artist's presentation and
panel discussion with Dread Scott, presented by the Office of Social
Justice, Inclusion, and Conflict Resolution, is scheduled for September 15 from 5:30 — 7:00 pm in Eynon Ballroom, located in the Student
Center on the university's Glassboro campus.
The distinguished
panel of speakers included Randall C. Berg, Jr., Esq., Executive Director, Florida
Justice Institute; Paul Prestia, Esq., Criminal Defense and Civil Rights Abuses Attorney; Margo Schlanger, Henry M. Butzel Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School; Brenda V. Smith, Professor of Law, Washington College of Law at American University; and Paul Wright, Founder and Executive Director, Human Rights Defense
Center and Editor of the Prison Legal News.
Learn from lawyers who take a modern or nontraditional approach to their practice (i.e. limited scope representation, flat fee billing, virtual offices, access to
justice / pro bono work, etc.)
Panel members include: Erika Holmes, ELHOLMES LEGAL SOLUTIONS, LLC Rehan Hasan, Hasan, LLC Yev Muchnik, ESQ Legal Ellen Trachman, Trachman Law
Center
At the recent Federalist Society National Lawyers» Convention, that issue and others were discussed by a
panel consisting of Andrew Grossman (BakerHostetler), Stephen Klein (Pillar of Law Institute), Paul S. Ryan (Campaign Legal
Center), Hans von Spakovsky (Heritage Foundation), with Michigan Supreme Court Chief
Justice Robert P. Young, Jr. as the moderator.
The
panel included Judge Greg Mize who is the reporter for the project, Judge Jennifer Bailey of Florida, Judge Jerry Abrams of Minnesota, Paula Hannaford - Agor of the National
Center for State Courts, and Chief
Justice Tom Balmer of Oregon, who chairs the Initiative.
The
panel marked the launch of the law school's new access to
justice initiative and the relocation of the National Center for Access to Justice — an independent nonprofit that utilizes data to improve the justice system — to Fordham from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School
justice initiative and the relocation of the National
Center for Access to
Justice — an independent nonprofit that utilizes data to improve the justice system — to Fordham from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School
Justice — an independent nonprofit that utilizes data to improve the
justice system — to Fordham from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School
justice system — to Fordham from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.
The title of this
panel is taken from a 1995 article by Stephen Schulhofer discussing the various philosophical and practical challenges of creating a more woman -
centered criminal
justice system.
Join the Washington Council of Lawyers, Equal
Justice Works, NALP, the Partnership for Public Service, and Georgetown University Law
Center, as they co-sponsor an interactive
panel discussion of the ins and outs of project - based fellowship programs.
Saturday, October 5 9:00 — 9:45 am CDT —
Justice, Lawyering and Legal Education in the Digital Age
Panel Discussion 9:45 — 9:30 am — CDT TED # 3, The Futures of US Law Schools, William Henderson, Profession Indiana University Maurer School of Law and Director,
Center on Global Legal Professionalism
She is a member of the Executive Committee of the Family Law Section of the Westchester County Bar Association, Secretary of the Association of the Collaborative Lawyers of Rockland - Westchester, a member of the New York Association of Collaborative Professionals, a member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, and a
panel attorney on the Moderate Means Matrimonial Panel of Pace Women's Justice Ce
panel attorney on the Moderate Means Matrimonial
Panel of Pace Women's Justice Ce
Panel of Pace Women's
Justice Center.
TRAILS has been financially supported by various grants from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research NWO (Medical Research Council program grant GB - MW 940-38-011; ZonMW Brainpower grant 100-001-004; ZonMw Risk Behavior and Dependence grants 60 -60600-97-118; ZonMw Culture and Health grant 261-98-710; Social Sciences Council medium - sized investment grants GB - MaGW 480-01-006 and GB - MaGW 480-07-001; Social Sciences Council project grants GB - MaGW 452-04-314 and GB - MaGW 452-06-004; NWO large - sized investment grant 175.010.2003.005; NWO Longitudinal Survey and
Panel Funding 481-08-013), the Dutch Ministry of
Justice (WODC), the European Science Foundation (EuroSTRESS project FP - 006), Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure BBMRI - NL (CP 32), the participating universities, and Accare
Center for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.