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Representing Parents in Child Welfare Cases: Advice and Guidance for Family Defenders
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The Women in Criminal Justice Task Force has set out to identify challenges women criminal lawyers face in hiring, retention and promotion. In the past eighteen months, the Task Force held listening sessions with diverse women from all over the country. One of the consistent themes is the value of allyship. Moderated by Task Force member Judge Bernice Donald (U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit), the distinguished and diverse panel will share their own experiences with allyship, explain the importance of creating more seats at the table for traditionally ignored communities (particularly women of color), and propose some approaches to elevate those women into critical leadership roles.
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