Register now for Law, Justice, and the Holocaust: How the Courts Failed Germany
The University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law in Lexington, Kentucky, in partnership with the United States Holocaust Museum, is pleased to offer a complimentary social justice initiative CLE program, “Law, Justice, and the Holocaust: How the Courts Failed Germany."
This timely program will be offered as a live, interactive webinar on Tuesday, March 30, 2021, from 1:15 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., and will provide two (2) hours of continuing legal education credit.
There is no fee for this important educational webinar.
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.
A program brochure can be viewed and downloaded at: https://law.uky.edu/sites/law.uky.edu/files/docs/cle/LJH21_Brochure.pdf
Registration is free. Register early for this important social justice continuing education program!
If you have any questions regarding this program, please contact the University of Kentucky Office of Continuing Legal Education (UK/CLE) at 859-257-2921.
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