Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Chilling the Bar: How Executive Power Threatens Solos and Small Firms
The negative impacts of bias in family law.
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This issue of Family Advocate discusses the role that unconscious, implicit, and explicit biases based on race, age, gender, religion, disability, immigration status, sexual orientation, gender identity, socioeconomic status, and more plays in the legal system and how it creates inequity in access to justice. How bias affects the writing of statutes, the application of the law, the judiciary, the court system, strategies of opposing counsel, and attorneys’ own law practices and treatment of clients is discussed. Research-based solutions for challenging others’ bias and your own are provided.
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Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Chilling the Bar: How Executive Power Threatens Solos and Small Firms
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Preparing for a Successful Cross-Examination of the Forensic Financial Expert at Trial
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Understanding School Stability and Education Decision Making for Children Experiencing Foster Care
Oct
15
Events | In-Person
2025 Section of Family Law Fall CLE Conference
ETHICS 60 min
Join the ABA Section of Family Law this October to learn from experts in family law and assisted reproductive technologies, to network with colleagues, and to enjoy all Montreal has to offer.
Oct
15
Events | In-Person
2025 ABA Forum On Building Access to Justice for All
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Aug
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Events | Webinar
Oregon's Requirements of Mandatory Reporting of Abuse
CLE 60 min
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