Addressing the Economic Crisis: The Role of Faith and Ethical Leadership in Legal Education
Date(s): 11.04.09 | Wed
Time: 6:00 - 7:45 p.m.
Location: Fordham Law School | Room 430 B&C
Sponsor: Fordham Law Institute on Religion, Law & Lawyer's Work; Auburn Theological Seminary; The Louis Finkelstein Institute at Jewish Theological Seminary; The David Berg Foundation; The Catholic Law Students Association
2009-2010 Religious Values and the Practice of Law Speaker Series
This year's series will explore the extent to which the fiscal crisis is an invitation to shift gears, and specifically how religious values might help us to rethink our approach to legal education and legal practice.
Part I: Addressing the Economic Crisis: The Role of Faith and Ethical Leadership in Legal Education
Featured Speakers:
Henry Shea, Senior Distinguished Fellow, Holloran Center for Ethical Leadership in the Professions, University St. Thomas, School of Law (MN), former Assistant US Attorney.
Ian Weinstein, Professor of Law, Director of Clinical Education, Fordham Law School
Amy Uelmen, Director, Institute on Religion, Law & Lawyer's Work, Fordham Law School
RSVP by 11/3/2009, or at the door
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Admission is free | $65 processing fee ($55 for Fordham Alumni and Public Interest Attorneys) to receive 2 non-transitional CLE ethics credits.
CLE Credits: 2 non-transitional CLE ethics credits
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