Eliminating Barriers to Justice III: Language Access, the Americans with Disabilities Act and Georgia’s Criminal and Civil Justice Systems |
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October 20, 2016 ·Georgia State University College of Law, 85 Park Place, NE, Atlanta · 10:00 am-4:00 pm (Lunch will be provided)
Attend this comprehensive *FREE 3.5 hour CLE where access to justice stakeholders, including attorneys and judges.
Attend this comprehensive *FREE 3.5 hour CLE where access to justice stakeholders, including attorneys and judges.
Sessions:
- Access to Georgia’s Civil and Criminal Justice Systems for Persons with Disabilities under the American with Disabilities Act
- Access to Justice for Limited English Proficient (LEP) and Deaf/Hard of Hearing (DHH) Criminal Court Participants: Ethical Considerations for Lawyers and Judges
The agenda also includes discussion of innovative practices of key stakeholders that effectively address access to justice issues in Georgia in addition to a judicial roundtable featuring Justice Keith Blackwell (Supreme Court of Georgia/ Chair, Georgia Commission on Interpreters), Justice Harold Melton (Supreme Court of Georgia/ Immediate Past Chair, Georgia Commission on Interpreters), Chief Judge Sara Doyle (Georgia Court of Appeals / Member, Georgia Judicial Council/Administrative Office of the Courts Access, Fairness, Public Trust and Confidence Committee, Judge Horace Johnson (Superior Court of Newton County / President, Council of Superior Court Judges) and Chief Magistrate Judge Kristina Hammer Blum (Magistrate Court of Gwinnett County / President, Council of Magistrate Court Judges).
Earn that elusive 1 Hour Ethics and/or 1 Hour Professionalism CLE credit!
Please REGISTER for this CLE program by answering the following questions.