Martin Luther King Jr. Teach-In ♥ ★
Wednesday, Dec 15, 2021 @ 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
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Martin Luther King Jr. Teach-In
Saturday, Jan. 15, 2022
9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
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This event will be held in-person, pending local health guidelines.
Reception to follow.
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UCI Law is excited to bring together a community of justice-minded individuals for an in-person opportunity to learn and discuss current issues in public interest law. This year the MLK, Jr. Teach-In will be a reflection on all that vulnerable communities have dealt with during the past two pandemic years, as well as the efforts of community organizers and activists to address racism and inequality in the U.S. Panels will also look to the future of legal movements with discussions of civil rights, human rights and the rule of law.
The reception following the panels will bring together attendees in an outdoor setting to continue conversations about justice in our community and beyond.
MCLE credit will be available for members of the California Bar. Additional speakers are yet to be announced.
Parking passes must be purchased to park on campus. Public interest attorneys and others in need of a complimentary parking pass can email Jocelyn Campino jcampino@law.uci.edu to request a pass paid for by the UCI Law Pro Bono Program.
Maintaining the health and safety of our community is of the utmost priority. All individuals on campus will be required to wear a mask or face covering while indoors, regardless of vaccination status. More information on campus policies and protocols can be found here.
Schedule of Events
8:30 – 9:00 a.m.: Registration Open
Coffee and refreshments available
I. 9:00 – 10:00 a.m.: Plenary Panel: New Thinking on Existential Social Problems
Aziza Ahmed, Professor of Law, UCI Law
Dana Lee, Assistant Professor of Law and Mohannad and Rana Malas Scholar in Islamic Legal Studies, UCI Law
Jamelia Morgan, Assistant Professor of Law, UCI Law
Ji Seon Song, Assistant Professor of Law, UCI Law
Moderated by Mario Barnes, Professor of Law, UCI Law
II. 10:15 – 11:15 a.m.: Breakout Session 1 (please select one option)
A. What Would a Reparations Program Look Like?
Mehrsa Baradaran, Professor of Law, UCI Law
Jamelia Morgan, Assistant Professor of Law, UCI Law
Bob Solomon, Distinguished Clinical Professor of Law, UCI Law
B. Workers’ Rights: How Attorneys Can Partner with Workers to Advance Economic Justice
Nora Cassidy ’17, Legal Aid at Work
Ginger Grimes ’15, Goldstein, Borgen, Dardarian & Ho
David Rodwin ’12, Public Justice Center
C. A Look at Current Issues in LGBTQIA+ Advocacy
Caspian Nash ’19, Beyond Binary Legal
Additional panelists to be announced
D. Empowering Immigrant Communities as Part of the Civil Rights Movement
Nicole Phillips, Haitian Bridge Alliance
Nicole Ramos, Al Otro Lado
Olivia Soofi, PARS Equality Center
III. 11:30a.m. – 12:30 p.m.: Breakout Session 2 (please select one option)
A. COVID-19’s Impacts on Inmates and Detainees
Aaron Littman, Binder Clinical Teaching Fellow, UCLA Law
Jonathan Markovitz ’14, ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties
Kristin Turney, Professor of Sociology, UCI
B. Race and Artificial Intelligence
Jack Lerner, Clinical Professor of Law, UCI Law
Additional panelists may be added
C. Living and Dying on the Streets of OC—Discussing the Present & Future for People That Do Not Have Housing
Fr. Dennis Kriz, Pastor St. Philip Benizi Catholic Church, Fullerton
Alexis Mondares ’20, Public Law Center
Callie Rutter, Stronger Women United
Brooke Weitzman ’14, Elder Law and Disability Rights Center
12:30 – 2:00 p.m.: Reception for attendees
This event includes sessions approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education Credit by the State Bar of California. UC Irvine School of Law is a State Bar-approved MCLE provider.
For more event details or to request reasonable accommodations for a disability, please email events@law.uci.edu