Motley Speaker Series: Language and the Law-EMS210205
Cost
Member - FREE
Non-Member - FREE
Webinar Date: February 05, 2021
Product ID: EMS210205
CLE Credit
CT: 1.5 CLE Credits (Ethics)
This webinar will focus on the impact of language in the legal profession, particularly how diverse languages, accents, dialects and proficiency levels of parties, witnesses, lawyers and jurors impact legal professionals' perceptions of their legitimacy, credibility and professionalism.
Credit
General:1.5
Description
The Constance Baker Motley Speaker Series on Racial Inequality is presented by the Connecticut Bar Association (CBA) and its Diversity and Inclusion Committee, in collaboration and co-sponsorship with the Connecticut Bar Foundation (CBF) and James W. Cooper Fellows
You Will Learn
- A brief review of linguistic diversity, accents, and dialects such as African American English (AAE)
- Research outlining how perceptions of language in professional settings and how legal professionals react to different languages, accents, and dialects
- The impact of these language perceptions and how they affect outcomes for people of color
- Steps to combat linguistics bias
Who Should Purchase
Lawyers, judges, other legal professionals, social workers, and other professionals who come into contact with individuals who speak different languages or dialects.
Speakers
Dominique M. Clayton Cynthia W. Esqueda
Bellarmine University, University of Nebraska – Lincoln,
Louisville, KY Lincoln, NE
Jasmine Gonzales Rose
Boston University School of Law,
Boston, MA
Moderator
Martín Antonio Sabelli
Law Offices of Martín A. Sabelli,
San Francisco, CA