Richmond Public Interest Law Review Presents: A Symposium on Domestic Violence 2023

Dr. Sarah Jane Brubaker, Virginia Commonwealth University
Joan Meier, George Washington University Law School
David W. Keck, Legal Action Wisconsin
Ben Lacy, Tubman
Siri Ericson, Tubman
Sonya Voss, Tubman
Jay Sinha, U.S. Department of Justice Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties' Law Enforcement and National Security Unit
Courtenay Schwartz
Corinna Barrett Lain, University of Richmond School of Law
The Hon. Mary E. Langer, Richmond Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court
Lisa Piper
Nancy Oglesby

Description

Join the University of Richmond Public Interest Law Review for a virtual symposium discussing the topic of domestic violence, featuring keynote speaker and professor of gender violence intervention at Virginia Commonwealth University, Dr. Sarah Jane Brubaker. This Symposium will examine the impact of recent Supreme Court cases such as Bruen and Dobbs on domestic violence, as well as explore the intersection of emerging technologies, parental alienation in custody cases, and policies and practices in higher education. The event will also discuss various programs, such as The Tubman Model, and provide a judicial perspective into domestic violence cases.

Event is free, but registration is required. 6 CLE credits pending (Virginia). This Symposium will be held virtually via Zoom.

Zoom link: https://urichmond.zoom.us/j/86557920239

Please fill out this link to receive the documentation to submit your CLE credits for attending the Symposium:

https://richmond.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4YLkNUPQKy0P0Ds

Access CLE materials here:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PRuPTcZR0KDdKoUUpZe4AnIsfqyi6J0F?usp=sharing

 
Feb 3rd, 9:00 AM Feb 3rd, 5:00 AM

Richmond Public Interest Law Review Presents: A Symposium on Domestic Violence 2023

Virtually via Zoom

Join the University of Richmond Public Interest Law Review for a virtual symposium discussing the topic of domestic violence, featuring keynote speaker and professor of gender violence intervention at Virginia Commonwealth University, Dr. Sarah Jane Brubaker. This Symposium will examine the impact of recent Supreme Court cases such as Bruen and Dobbs on domestic violence, as well as explore the intersection of emerging technologies, parental alienation in custody cases, and policies and practices in higher education. The event will also discuss various programs, such as The Tubman Model, and provide a judicial perspective into domestic violence cases.

Event is free, but registration is required. 6 CLE credits pending (Virginia). This Symposium will be held virtually via Zoom.

Zoom link: https://urichmond.zoom.us/j/86557920239

Please fill out this link to receive the documentation to submit your CLE credits for attending the Symposium:

https://richmond.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4YLkNUPQKy0P0Ds

Access CLE materials here:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PRuPTcZR0KDdKoUUpZe4AnIsfqyi6J0F?usp=sharing

https://scholarship.richmond.edu/pilr_symposium/pilr-symposium-archives/2023-pilr-symposium-domestic-violence/1