UC National Public Service Law Conference Civil Rights in the 21st Century California is changing. Ensure that these changes protect our most important rights, and our most vulnerable populations, by attending the University of California s inaugural public service law conference: Civil Rights in the 21st Century. Who 500+ diverse UC law students and young professionals When Saturday, September 23 and Sunday, September 24, 2017 Where The UCLA Luskin Center in Los Angeles, CA Keynote Speakers and UC panelists: Janet Napolitano President of the University of California Peter Neufeld Co-Founder of the Innocence Project Marielena Hincapie Executive Director at the National Immigration Law Center Erwin Chemerinsky Dean at UC Berkeley School of Law Jennifer Mnookin Dean at UCLA School of Law Kevin Johnson Dean at UC Davis School of Law L. Song Richardson Interim Dean at UC Irvine School of Law 18 Breakout sessions including panels on: Police Accountability Undocumented Students Disability Justice Voting Rights 101 Housing and Homelessness How to Hang Your Shingle Law, Labor, and Organizing To discuss sponsorship opportunities please contact: Liz Texeira liz.texeira@ceb.ucla.edu 510-302-0726
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 16, 2017 Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB) and The University of California present the inaugural UC National Public Service Conference Civil Rights in the 21 st Century Oakland, CA Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB), California's premier legal resource provider, is excited to partner with the University of California in planning a public interest law conference convening four participating law schools: Berkeley, Davis, UC Irvine, and UCLA, to be held in September at UCLA. The conference will bring together over 500 diverse UC law students and young professionals and is designed to expose them to the wide array of issues around the inaugural theme: Civil Rights in the 21 st Century. Stemming from the University of California's Public Service Fellowship, which provides over $4.5 million annually to students interested in public interest law at four co-hosting schools (UCI Law, UCLA Law, UC Davis School of Law, and Berkeley Law) the conference will be the capstone experience for the first group of summer and post-grad UC Presidential Fellows. CEB, with deep connections to the legal community in California will be co-hosting and organizing the sessions for the conference, Kelly Lake, CEB's Executive Director says, "As our nation continues to evolve lawyers and the legal profession are playing an increasingly important role in protecting civil rights and serving the public good. This conference speaks to CEB's mission of public service and training the legal leaders of tomorrow." The conference will have five keynote speakers and 18 breakout sessions at UCLA's Luskin Conference Center Saturday, September 23, and Sunday, September 24, 2017. Breakouts will be diverse, addressing everything from law and organizing to homelessness to immigration. UC President Janet Napolitano, Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean at Berkeley Law; Peter Neufeld, the co-founder of The Innocence Project; Marielena Hincapie, the executive director at the National Immigration Law Center; Jennifer L. Mnookin, Dean at UCLA Law, Kevin Johnson, Dean at Davis School of Law, and Song Richardson, Interim Dean at UC Irvine School of Law will all be featured keynotes. CEB is a program of the University of California that is cosponsored by the State Bar of California. CEB s mission is to provide practical legal resources to help California lawyers achieve success. For more information on panelists or sponsorship opportunities please contact Liz Texeira at liz.texeira@ceb.ucla.edu. Press Contact: Liz Texeira - Continuing Education of the Bar California
Tel: 413.313.9033 Email: liz.texeira@ceb.ucla.edu
Day 1 AGENDA September 23, 2017 8:30-10:30 AM Registration 10:30-11:30AM Opening Keynote: UC President Janet Napolitano Criminal Justice: Mental Health and the Courts Break Public Defense, Immigrant Rights, and Racial Justice UCI Law presents: Police Accountability 11:45-12:45PM 12:45-2:15 PM 2:30-3:30 PM Neil A. Besse, Founder, Defense Transition Unit, San Diego County Office of the Primary Public Defender Kameka Smith, Defense Transition Unit, San Diego County CLE Credit 1 Hour Serving Those Who ve Served Us: Legal Assistance for Veterans Nicole Perez, Directing Attorney of the Veterans Justice Center CLE Credit 1 Hour Jeff Adachi, Elected Public Defender of San Francisco Lunch and Keynote: Peter Neufeld; Co-Founder, The Innocence Project in conversation with Jennifer L. Mnookin, Dean, UCLA Law UCLA Law presents: ivil Rights and Racial Justice Angela Riley, Professor at UCLA School of Law Song Richardson, Dean, UC Irvine Olu Orange, Private Practice Scott Sanders, Orange County Public Defenders Office Melanie Ochoa, Criminal Justice and Police Practices, ACLU Voting Rights 101 Rick Hasen, Professor at UC Irvine Dale Ho, ACLU Allison Riggs, Southern Coalition for Social Justice
3:30-3:45 PM Break Protecting the Rights of Seniors Berkeley Law presents: Disability Justice Special Education in Schools 3:45-4:45 PM James Treggiari, Executive Director at Legal Assistance for Seniors Elizabeth Combs, Staff attorney at Legal Assistance for Seniors CLE Credit 1 Hour Rachel Langston, Legal Aid at Work Angelica Galong, Disability Rights California Alisa Hartz, Public Counsel Susan Mizner, ACLU NorCal Janeen Steele, Learning Rights Center 4:45-5:00 PM Break 5:00-6:00 PM Lexis Nexis presents: LGBTQ Rights Moderated by Teresa Jennings Asaf Orr, National Center for Lesbian Rights Adam Romero, Wiliams Institute, UCLA Kris Hayashi, Transgender Law Center Water and Social Justice Camille Pannu, Water Justice Clinic, Davis Dave Owen, Professor at UC Hastings Mariah Thompson, CRLA How to Hang Your Shingle Cynthia Chandler Maria Hall Lilys McCoy Stacy Tolchin 6:00-7:30 PM Reception and Networking Event presented by Latham & Watkins 7:00-9:00 PM Post Grad Fellows Dinner and Keynote: Marielena Hincapie`, Executive Director, National Immigration Law Center
Day 2 - AGENDA September 24, 2017 8:00-9:30 AM Breakfast and Discussion An Update on Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Policy with Heather Jarvis 9:30-10:30 AM How to Get a Job: Panel of Experts Ana Storey, Lawyer, Levitt and Quinn Family Law Clinic Erin Han, UCLA Contract Attorney Advisor Nishdeep Singh, Department of Justice Covington and Burling presents: Housing and Homelessness Moderated by Mitch Kamin Adam Murray, Executive Director, Inner City Law Center Leah Simon-Weisburg, Managing Attorney, Tenants Rights Program, Centro de la Raza Ilene Jacobs, CRLA Access to Counsel: Civil Gideon Lauren Lucas, Professor, Georgia State John Pollock, Executive Director, National Coalition for a Civil Right to Counsel Phong Wong, LAFLA 10:30-10:45 AM Break 10:45-11:45 AM UC Davis presents: Undocumented Students Moderated by Kevin Johnson, Dean, UC Davis School of Law Vivek Mittal, Managing Attorney at the UC Immigrant Legal Services Center Jacqueline Dan, Staff Attorney, UC Immigrant Sanford, Heisler, and Sharp present: Law, Labor, and Organizing Moderated by Qiaojing Ella Zheng Catherine Fisk, Professor, UC Berkeley Noah Zatz, Professor, UCLA Lauren Bonds, SEIU Attorney Issues of Reproductive Justice Sarah Lipton-Lubet, National Partnership for Women and Families Beth Parker, Planned Parenthood Affiliates of CA Michelle Goodwin, Professor, UC Irvine
Legal Services Saya Austin, Attorney Fellow, UC Immigrant Legal Services James Richardson, Sanford, Heisler, and Sharp 11:45-12 PM Break 12-1:00 PM Closing Keynote: Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean, Berkeley Law