From Main Street to Court Square: Thirty Years of CUNY Law and Alternative Models of Legal Education


The students of the CUNY Law Review invite you to "From Main Street to Court Square: Thirty Years of CUNY Law and Alternative Models of Legal Education," a "fishbowl" panel to examine and discuss the merits of alternative forms of legal education, the implications of race, class, and access in legal education and practice, and the role of CUNY Law (on the eve of its 30th Anniversary) in the legal landscape, past and present.

Featuring:

  • Hon. Kristin Booth Glen, N.Y. Surrogate's Court;
  • Prof. Pamela Edwards, director of the Center for Diversity in the Legal Profession, CUNY School of Law;
  • Adam Shoop, Staff Attorney, The Bronx Defenders;
  • Prof. Frank Deale, CUNY School of Law (moderator).

Date:

February 6, 2013

Time:

6:00 PM

College:

CUNY School of Law

Address:

2 Court Square
Long Island City, Queens

Building:

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Room:

Auditorium

Phone:

cunylr@law.cuny.edu

Website:

http://www.law.cuny.edu/law-review.html

Admission:

Free