Conversations on Law & Liberty in Times of Crisis
“Conversations on Law & Liberty in Times of Crisis” is a new program from the MBA's Presidential Task Force on the Preservation of Rights, Liberties and Access to Justice and the American Bar Association Division for Public Education. It is designed to encourage public discussion of the complex legal and civic issues facing our nation in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. At the heart of the project is the idea of convening public conversations organized around topics related to civil liberties.
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Conversations
Graphics for Conversations on Law & Liberty
The MBA has collected art and graphics that maybe used in the “Conversations” program. To download them simply right click and save them to your computer.
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'Conversations' launch takes civil liberties talks to Massachusetts high schools
Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Margaret H. Marshall joined MBA President Joseph P.J. Vrabel and Atty. James McGuire of the firm Brown Rudnick Berlack & Israels, LLP on Sept. 12 to launch the MBA's first major public program of the new association year. The trio met with 30 students from the Boston Public Schools college prep school Another Course to College on Sept. 12 to kick off "Conversations on Law & Liberty in Times of Crisis."
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Conversations Resources
The MBA provides these links to referenced resources contained in “Conversations” on-line materials.
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