Duke Forum for Law & Social Change

Symposium

On February 18, 2011 (Friday), the Duke Forum for Law & Social Change will be sponsoring its annual symposium. The 2011 symposium will focus on the collateral consequences of juvenile adjudication. The symposium will last from 9:00am to 5:00pm at the Duke University School of Law. No registration necessary. For more information, please contact dflsc@law.duke.edu.

» View the Vol. 3 Symposium Agenda.

Topic Authors/Speakers
Pains of Imprisonment Across Types of Correctional Facilities: Consequences of Harsh Punishments for Juveniles Jeff Fagan
Columbia University
Aaron Kupchik
University of Delaware
Collateral Consequence of the Delinquency Process: Eviction from Public Housing David Rossman
Boston University
Wendy Kaplan
Boston University
Immigration Consequences of Juvenile Adjudications: How Our Immigration System Violates Fundamental Human Rights of Children Elizabeth Frankel
University of Chicago
Creating Positive Consequences: Using Juvenile Adjudication to Improve Educational Outcomes for Youth Katherine Burdick
Juvenile Law Center
Jessica Feierman
Juvenile Law Center
Maura McInerney
Education Law Center
Collateral Consequences of Arrest and Court Involvement for Youth Chris Gowen
American Bar Association
Lisa Thurau
Strategies for Youth, Inc.
Truancy Prosecutions of Students and the Right (to) Education Dean Rivkin
University of Tennessee
Invisible Punishments: The Obligation to Inform Juvenile Defendants of the Collateral Consequences of Adjudications Riya Shah
Juvenile Law Center