2022 Joint Fall Conference
The 2022 Joint Fall Meeting held nine programs. If you missed any programs, they are now available.
The 2022 Joint Fall Meeting held nine programs. If you missed any programs, they are now available.
Earn your CLE by attending on-demand sessions from our 2021 State & Local Government Law annual meeting.
Earn your CLE by attending on-demand sessions from our 2020 State & Local Government Law annual meeting.
Earn your CLE by attending on-demand sessions from our 2020 Spring & 2020 Land Use Institute (LUI) virtual meetings.
Earn your CLE by attending our implicit bias, police civil rights, and legally stolen lands sessions from our midyear meeting in Austin, TX are now available on-demand.
Our refugee & immigrant session as well as single-family zoning to address affordable housing session were recorded at our fall meeting in Saint Paul, MN. Earn your CLE credit by attending these on-demand sessions.
Women's right to vote celebrates 100 years, problem properties, and eminent domain were spotlighted in San Francisco.
Challenges of structural racism in our society, defending civil liberties and human rights were topics tackled by our keynote speakers. Highlights from our Baltimore meeting can be found below:
Our Continuing Struggle for Rights that Others Must Respect presented at the 2019 Spring Meeting at the Friday, April 12 luncheon.
Defending civil liberties and human rights across the United States are challenges facing today's lawyers presented at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture dinner on Friday, April 12 .
Socioeconomic bias and state attorneys general challenges with the Trump administration attracted several participants. In case you missed them in Las Vegas - or even if you attended - highlights can be found below:
Professor Kimberly Norwood, author of Ferguson’s Fault Lines: the Race Quake that Rocked a Nation published by the ABA in 2016, was the keynote speaker at the Chicago Bar Association. Press play in the picture on the left and watch the video presentation.
All three hot topics presented by the Section of State & Local Government Law garnered media attention. In case you missed them in Chicago - or even if you attended - highlights can be found below: