2008 Columbia LGBTQ Law Conference : Where Do We Go from Here?
Columbia Outlaws will be holding its very first lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer law conference in just over three weeks -- Saturday, November 15, 2008 at Columbia Law School, Jerome Green Hall from 9am- 5pm with a reception to follow.
The conference, LGBTQ Law 2008: Where Do We Go From Here? , will serve as a forum for reflecting on the November elections, commemorating recent lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender legal victories, and strategizing about the way forward for the LGBTQ civil rights movement.
Seven panel discussions will be taking place on diverse topics such as same-sex access to family courts, transgender legal advocacy, reforms to HIV/AIDS & Immigration Law and youth homelessness.
Speakers will include preeiminent legal scholars and civil rights attorneys, including counsel from Kerrigan, the CT marriage case. In addition, students from Harvard, Yale and NYC - area law schools will be joining us for what will prove to be a day of thought provoking conversation.
Registration is FREE for Columbia students, $10 for non-CU students and community members, and $35 for attorneys/alums, and can be completed securely online at http://www.acteva.com/booking. cfm?bevaid=168755.
Outlaws is proud to be in partnership with the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Law Association Foundation of Greater New York (LeGaL Foundation) and the Columbia Program in Gender and Sexuality Law.
A complete program for the conference can be found here.
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