2025 Policy Updates on Rights, Reform and the Rule of Law
Total Credits: 7.0
- Categories:
- General | Human Rights Law | Labor & Employment | Public Interest Law
- Duration:
- 7.0
- License:
- Not Applicable
- Location:
- Zoom - a link will be provided to you. - Louisville, Kentucky
Description
Co-hosted by the LBA Diversity & Inclusion Committee and Human Rights Law Section.
Join us for a dynamic and timely full-day CLE exploring key legal and policy developments shaping the future of civil rights, human rights and constitutional protections. This virtual program brings together leading legal minds, practitioners and thought leaders to examine the intersection of law, policy and justice in 2025.
From affirmative action and Title IX to immigration, protest rights and the tension between state and federal law, this seminar offers vital insights for attorneys navigating today's rapidly evolving legal landscape. Don’t miss the keynote address by David Glasgow of NYU School of Law’s Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging, who will speak on the current challenges and opportunities in advancing diversity, equity and inclusion within the law.
Featured Topics & Speakers Include:
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Title IX – Laura E. Landenwich, Adams Landenwich Lay, PLLC
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Immigration Law Updates – Nima Kulkarni, Indus Law Firm
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Felony Mediation – Hon. Anne Haynie, retired and Hon. Hugh Smith Haynie, retired
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Keynote: DEI in Today’s Legal Landscape – David Glasgow, Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging and NYU School of Law
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Protest & Free Speech Rights – Maureen Sullivan, Attorney at Law
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Gender Identity and the Roberts Court: Understanding Skrmetti – Ethan Chase, Reczek Chase Law and M. Grant Grissom, Dinsmore
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The 10th Amendment: State vs. Federal Power – Daniel J. Canon, Dan Canon Law
Whether you’re seeking to strengthen your civil rights practice or stay ahead of major policy shifts, this program is designed to educate, engage and empower.
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Location
Zoom - a link will be provided to you.

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