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 |

