Protecting Democracy and the Rule of Law: A Lawyer’s Unique Responsibility
This is a program for bar leaders, affinity bars and lawyers on protecting and defending democracy and the rule of law. Learn and engage with affinity bar leaders as we reflect on the lawyers’ responsibilities and the opportunities to make a difference in your communities.
Protecting Democracy and the Rule of Law | A Lawyer’s Unique Responsibility (Laying the Foundation)
- Defending American Democracy – Why Lawyers are Key
- A Lawyer’s Duty in Defending the Rule of Law
- Laying the Foundation | Engaging America’s Youth on Protecting Democracy
- Facilitator’s Guide to the Rule of Law
- Dispelling the Top Ten Myths about Elections in the U.S.
- Differences Between Democracy and Autocracy
- Articulating the Value of Democracy to Younger Audiences
Protecting Democracy and the Rule of Law | A Lawyer’s Unique Responsibility (Speaking Out to Defend Democracy)
- The Lawyer’s Oath and Its Relationship to Speaking Out to Defend Democracy and the Rule of Law
Speakers
Lauren Stiller Rikleen, Esq., Executive Director, Lawyers Defending American Democracy
Carl D. Smallwood, Esq., Chair, Advisory Commission to the ABA Task Force on American Democracy Executive Director, Divided Community Project, Ohio State University, Michael E. Moritz College of Law
Makalika Naholowa'a, Past President, National Native American Bar Association (NNABA), Executive Director, Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation
Dominique D. Calhoun, President, National Bar Association, Managing Shareholder, Calhoun Meredith, PLLC
- June 26, 2024
- Online On-Demand
- VPC51
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