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04/14/2011 YLS Moral Dimensions of Prosecuting

 

Dade County Bar Association 
presents

The Moral Dimensions of Prosecuting in a Time of
Mass Incarceration
and Racial Disparities: A Debate

University of Miami School of Law
Alma Jennings Foundation Student Lounge
1311 Miller Drive, Coral Gables, Florida 33146

Thursday, April 14, 2011 - 5:00 pm
Reception to immediately follow

Join the ABA Criminal Justice Section for an insightful panel discussion that will consider whether an increase in minorities in public sector positions will reduce racial bias and disparity in the criminal justice system.  The panelists, along with other invited guests, will also serve as a resource for law students and young lawyers, highlighting the value of becoming active in the bar and providing real world examples of how professional associations can assist law students and young lawyers in their legal careers and enhance their opportunities now and in the future.

A reception will follow, and attendees will have an opportunity to network with representatives from federal, state and local government agencies, such as prosecution and public defender offices, and receive information on how to obtain internships or permanent employment in the public sector.

Moderator: Professor Cynthia Jones, American University Washington College of Law, Washington, DC 

 Panelists: Professor Paul Butler, George Washington University School of Law, Washington, DC,
Katherine Fernandez Rundle, State Attorney, Miami‐Dade County
Wayne McKenzie, Vera Institute & Kings County District Attorney’s Office, Brooklyn, NY

RSVP to Stacey Brown at stacey.brown@americanbar.org no later than Thursday, April 7.

 
 

 

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