Fall Forum

Michael Zimmer, Keynote Speaker

Date: Friday, September 30, 2011
Time: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location: Lewis & Clark Law School (Directions, Parking and Campus Map)

CLE Credits:
OSB    - 6.0 Access to Justice credits
- approved
WASB - 5.75 General credits - approved
HRCI   - 6.0 General credits - approved

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Overview

On September 30, 2011, Lewis & Clark Law School’s Business Law Programs is hosting its 16th Annual Business Law Fall Forum, entitled: “The Protected-Class Approach to Antidiscrimination Law: Logic, Effects, Reform.”  This forum will examine issues that place U.S. antidiscrimination law in the broader context of American culture and society.  Leading scholars will debate the U.S. legal approach to preventing discrimination in the workplace.  Scholars and participants will offer perspectives on recent landmark cases in employment discrimination law, the continuing expansion of protected classes, the relationship between protected classes and workplace equality, observable failures of the protected class approach, and the impact of diversity and changing workforce demographics upon employment discrimination law.

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Questions?

Contact Stacie Pacheco 503.768.6639 or spacheco@lclark.edu