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NACM Event: Public Trust and Confidence in Perspective Landmark SCOTUS Decisions and Their Adverse Impacts

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This webinar will examine how past landmark decisions from the United States Supreme Court have adversely affected segments of our communities.  In particular, decisions based upon identification characteristics such as race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identification, disability, socio-economic status among others have marginalized members of our communities to a point where more are likely to distrust rather than trust the courts will be accessible and fair.

Professor Catherine Archibald from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law will present the historical impact of these landmark cases.  In addition, she will begin the conversation of how we get past these decisions of exclusivity and become a haven of inclusivity and belonging for court users and judiciary workforce.

Speakers:

  • Catherine Archibald, Associate Professor of Law, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
  • Aman McLeod, Associate Professor of Law, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law

NACM members may participate at no cost.  There is a $20 charge for non-members.

Register today.

For more information, email NACM@ncsc.org