Nova Southeastern University’s Shepard Broad Law Center and the American Bar Association (ABA) will host a symposium on designing strategies for implementing the ABA Model Act on Representing Children in Child Welfare Cases. This dynamic one-day symposium will bring together experts from around the country to discuss the advancement of a right to quality counsel for children in abuse and neglect cases. The symposium will take place on Friday, Feb. 10 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Nova Law Review will publish a symposium edition which will be available after the event. Participants, including children’s lawyers, policy advocates, judges, private lawyers, law school clinicians, professors and law students, will hear from our expert panels focusing on issues such as:
- Examining right to counsel efforts around the nation
- Legislative progress and barriers to implementation
- Critical views on quality of counsel and best practices for the inclusion of lawyers
- Addressing strong opposing positions on whether to assign lawyers for children
- Brainstorming next steps in the right to counsel movement
There will be opportunities for feedback and brainstorming during the symposium as well as ongoing involvement in this effort post event.
For additional information on this complimentary symposium, including a draft schedule for the day and information on how to RSVP, please click here: http://www.nsulaw.nova.edu/events/symposium/index.cfm