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Luncheon Keynote, featuring Aileen Carr

Aileen Carr and Juan R. Thomas

Poverty, racism, and economic inequality play a tangible role in the lives of millions of people, impacting doctor's appointments, grocery bills, job decisions, and family well-being. This keynote shares research findings on promising policy ideas applicable to today’s most pressing problems facing people of color and people with low incomes and highlights recent policy successes.

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This luncheon was a part of CRSJ’s hybrid Economic Justice Summit — held on March 30-31, 2023 — the Section held its Economic Justice Summit at the Georgetown University Law Center. Continuing with CRSJ’s 22-23 Bar Year theme of economic justice, this two-day Summit convened lawyers, activists, policymakers, and key stakeholders to formulate policy solutions to our country’s most critical economic disparities and devise strategies to implement such policy solutions.

Day 1

Day 2

Thank You to our Partners

Summit Supporters: Truist, Georgetown University Law Center, DC Bar, American Tax Policy Institute, ABA Section of Taxation, Hip Hop Caucus, Francine J. Lipman & James E. Williamson, Gwendolyn Keyes Fleming

Summit Co-Sponsors: ABA Business Law Section, ABA Center for Public Interest Law, ABA Commission on Homelessness and Poverty, ABA Criminal Justice Section, ABA Forum on Affordable Housing and Community Development Law, ABA Section of State and Local Government Law, ABA Young Lawyers Division