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Further Along the Jericho Road; The Elusive Struggle for Economic Justice

Thursday, February 21, 2013

- Location -
New York State Bar Association
1 Elk Street
Albany, NY 12207

Presented by

The Labor and Employment Law Section of The New York State Bar Association
Albany Law School  
and
The Sage Colleges - Law, Criminal Justice and Psychology Club

5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

~Moderator~
Professor Donna E. Young
, Albany Law School

~Panelists~
Honorable Dennis Davis,Justice South Africa and Visiting Professor of Law Georgetown Law School
Terrence L. Melvin, President of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
Professor Nicholas Creary, SUNY Albany, Department of Africana Studies

 Program Co-Chairs
Dean Penelope Andrews
Norma G. Meacham, Esq.
Timothy S. Taylor, Esq.

 Light Refreshments to be served

There is no charge but Registration is required

There will be no MCLE credit given for this event

For more information, contact: bgould@nysba.org

The last day to pre-register online was February 20, 2013.

Members, please login to get member discounts.

Session Information
Thursday, February 21
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5:30pm - 8:00pm Registration

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