Join us for Unifying the Global and U.S. Access to Justice Movements: The Judicial Perspective, at Fordham Law School
Unifying the Global and U.S.
Access to Justice Movements:
The Judicial Perspective

- A Panel Discussion - 

Tuesday, March 21, 2017
5:30 - 8:30 pm
Fordham Law School,  Costantino Room
150 West 62nd Street, New York, NY 10023

CLE credit for NY & NJ
1.0 professional practice and 0.5 ethics
We will consider the access to justice movement in the world and in the US, including legal needs; legal systems; latest pressures; questions of culture; role of judges, lawyers and paralegals; vulnerable populations; Goal 16 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals; the research agenda; and more. 

Welcoming Remarks

Matthew Diller
Dean, Fordham Law School

Moderator

David Udell
Executive Director, National Center for Access to Justice

Panelists

Jonathan Lippman
Of Counsel, Latham & Watkin
Chief Judge, NY Court of Appeals ('09-'15)

Willy Mutunga
Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence, Fordham Law School
Chief Justice and President, Supreme Court of Kenya ('11-'16)

Rebecca L. Sandefur
Faculty Fellow and Founder, Access to Justice Research Initiative,
American Bar Foundation &  Associate Professor of Sociology and Law, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


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