Symposium to Discuss Reframing Public Service Law
The UALR Law Review and UALR William H. Bowen School of Law, in partnership with the Clinton School of Public Service will present “Reframing Public Service Law: Innovative Approaches to Integrating Public Service into the Legal Profession” March 31 at the UALR William H. Bowen School of Law.
The symposium is the law school’s signature scholarly conference to promote discussion of and scholarship on a chosen topic.
Many leading experts in the field of public service law will participate. The program is aimed to examine and re-conceptualize public service.
Their topics include “The Healing Power of Public Service,” “21st Century Challenges Facing Access to Justice,” and “The Transformation of Public Interest Law.” CLE credit is available for legal professionals.
Confirmed presenters include:
- Scott Cummings, UCLA Law
- Russell Pearce, Fordham Law
- Lucie White, Harvard Law
- Susan Jones, George Washington Law
- Louise Trubek, Wisconsin Law
- Alan Houseman, executive director CLASP
- Stephen Daniels, ABA Foundation
- Joanne Martin, ABA Foundation
- Justice Annabelle Imber Tuck, former Arkansas Supreme Court Justice
- Jim Julian, Arkansas Bar Association president
- Amy Johnson, executive director Arkansas Access to Justice Commission
- Jean Carter, executive director Center for Arkansas Legal Services
For further information regarding the conference, visit the Symposium website.