Law, Justice, and the Holocaust
Law, Justice, and the Holocaust: How the Courts Failed Germany
PROGRAM INFORMATION
This thought-provoking program will challenge participants to examine the pressures facing judges, prosecutors, defenders, and police – those who are charged with the duty not only to uphold the justice system but also to protect individual liberty. Participants will hopefully come away with a renewed commitment to ensuring that the rule of law is not used as a tool of oppression.
Presented by
William F. Meinecke, Jr., Ph.D., Historian,
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
William Levine Family Institute for Holocaust Education
Ann O’Rourke, Program Coordinator,
Initiative on the Holocaust and Professional Leadership,
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
William Levine Family Institute for Holocaust Education
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
This webinar is offered free of charge as a Rosenberg College of Law Social Justice Initiative.
Registration is online only for this event.
🢂 Register Online Here: tinyurl.com/UKCLE-LJH
More Information
For more information, including a detailed agenda, download a PDF of the Law, Justice, and the Holocaust brochure.
Zoom Requirements
- Stable, high-speed internet connection
- Desktop/laptop computer, tablet, phone, or other mobile device
- No Zoom account needed to attend!
More information on using Zoom:
- Zoom Intro video for complete beginners (3.5 minutes)
- Quick Start video for the tech savvy (1 minute)
- Zoom Support Center website