Working in the Public Interest Law Conference

John D. Allen, Anne E. Barnes, Flor Bermudez, B.J. Bernstein, Audrey Brannen, Safiya Byars, Hazina Campbell, Julian A. Cook, Cathlee Duff-Gilbert, David J. Dunn, Jr., Thomas Dunn, Margaret Enfinger, Hilton M. Fuller, Jr., Russell C. Gabriel, Antonio Ginatta, John P. Griffin, Rita Harris, Sherry Jackson, Kenneth B. Hodges, Glenn S. JohnsonPardiss Kebriaei, Carol Kolinchak, Lee Levine, Janet McMullen, Charles Marvin, Kenneth B. Nunn, Judi O'Kelley, Ela Orenstein, Dawn Phillip, John Pickens, Vernon S. Pitts, Jr., Jon Rapping, Sabrina Rhinehart, Jamie B. Roskie, Alexander W. Scherr, Kay Scott, Azadeh Shahshahani, David R. Sweat, Susan Tate, Leisa G. Terry, Whitney Watts, Gerry Weber, Sonja R. West, Steven Wizner

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Abstract

The two-day conference included a variety of panel discussions and roundtables on such topics as: civil liberties; race and the criminal justice system; decriminalizing mental illness; funding public defender systems; the media's role in the law; immigration; lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered youth in state sponsored institutions; environmental justice; and women's reproductive rights.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDefault journal
StatePublished - Jan 1 2008
Externally publishedYes

Disciplines

  • Civil Rights and Discrimination

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