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Who Should Purchase
Anyone interested in the learning objectives above, including attorneys, paralegals, legal scholars, and members of the public.
To learn more about Sheff v. O'Neill, visit https://www.sheffmovement.org/ and https://cca-ct.org/sheff/.
Sheff v. O’Neill 25 Years Later: How Far Have We Come?-EYL210503
Cost -
Member - $15.00
Non-Member - $15.00
Student - $15.00
Webinar Date - May 03, 2021
Product ID - EYL210503
CLE Credit
CT: 1.5 CLE Credit (Ethics)
About the Program
In a landmark decision, the Connecticut Supreme Court found that Hartford schools were racially and ethnically isolated in violation of Connecticut’s affirmative constitutional obligation to provide all children with racially integrated and substantially equal educational opportunities. Now almost 25 years later, please join the Young Lawyers Section, along with legal experts and members of the Sheff legal team, in a discussion about the underutilization of constitutional law in our legal community, the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in education, and the ongoing impact this case has on Connecticut’s educational system.
In a landmark decision, the Connecticut Supreme Court found that Hartford schools were racially and ethnically isolated in violation of Connecticut’s affirmative constitutional obligation to provide all children with racially integrated and substantially equal educational opportunities. Now almost 25 years later, please join the Young Lawyers Section, along with legal experts and members of the Sheff legal team, in a discussion about the underutilization of constitutional law in our legal community, the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in education, and the ongoing impact this case has on Connecticut’s educational system.
Credit
Ethics and Professionalism:1.5
Description
Presented by the Young Lawyers Section
You Will Learn
- The factual background and procedural history of the landmark case: Sheff v. O'Neill, 238 Conn. 1, 678 A.2d 1267 (1996)
- The use of state constitutional arguments during the litigation and the influence it had on the litigation
- The importance and impact of diversity, equity, and inclusion in educational settings
- The ongoing impact the litigation has had on Connecticut’s educational system
Who Should Purchase
Anyone interested in the learning objectives above, including attorneys, paralegals, legal scholars, and members of the public.
To learn more about Sheff v. O'Neill, visit https://www.sheffmovement.org/ and https://cca-ct.org/sheff/.
Speakers
John C. Brittain Thomas B. Mooney
University of the District of Columbia Shipman & Goodwin LLP,
David A. Clarke School of Law, Hartford, CT
Washington, DC
Dennis D. Parker Elizabeth Horton Sheff
National Center for Law & Sheff Movement,
Economic Justice, Hartford, CT
New York, NY
Martha Stone
Center for Children’s Advocacy,
Hartford, CT
Moderator
Matthew K. Stiles
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern
District of New York,
Poughkeepsie, NY
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