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Reproductive Law & Policy 101: A Training For Law Students
Friday, June 3, 2011 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Hogan Lovells 555 13th St NW, Washington D.C.
Please note: Due to space restrictions, this training session is open only to currently enrolled law students.
Reproductive Law & Policy 101 is an annual training held at the start of each summer to educate and engage law students on reproductive justice issues. The training is co-sponsored by the National Women’s Law Center and Law Students for Reproductive Justice.
Presentation topics will include:
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Reproductive Health on the Hill: What's Happening and What You Can Do
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Abortion Case Law: Past, Present, and Future
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Reproductive Health Care and the New Health Care Law
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What You Don't Know Can Hurt You: Religious Restrictions on Access to Reproductive Health Care
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Career Panel: Jobs in Reproductive Law and Policy
The training is free to participants and includes breakfast and lunch.
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Please select three lunch breakout sessions in which you are interested in participating. Breakout sessions will be filled on a first come, first served basis. We will contact you closer to the training to notify you of the session you will be attending.
- Dani Hawkes & Jessi Leigh Swenson, LSRJ Fellows, Youth Empowerment in Reproductive Justice Work: Women of Color and Queer Movements
- Amina Farhadi, LSRJ Fellow, Reproductive Justice in the Asian Pacific Islander Community: The Intersection of HIV/AIDS & Domestic Violence
- Davida Silverman & Alex Walden, LSRJ Fellows, Federal Funding Restrictions on Abortion: Hyde, Medicaid and Beyond
- Micole Allekotte & Lisa Pearlstein, NWLC, The War on Contraception
- Lara Kaufman, NWLC, 16 & Pregnant: The True Story of Pregnant and Parenting Teens
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