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Federal Practitioners, please join the Federal Bar Association Diversity and Inclusion Committee for a webinar where you will be able to learn more about how to make your professional association reflect the rich diversity of the legal community. The Committee will discuss implementing plans for Diversity and Inclusion and the Chapter, Section and Division levels that will work with all associations. The roadmap and tools to achieve diversity and inclusion can be scaled for larger bars and their events, but also for use on a smaller scale such as law firms. Learn from the work of the FBA D&I Communications Subcommittee on best practices for ensuring law related bar association events, programs, and communications are accessible to people with disabilities; and D&I resources available to bars ranging from specialty, local, state, and nationwide.
Presented by the Diversity and Inclusion Committee
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Closed-captioning available
2024-02-28 11:00:00

The class will focus on the latest legal challenges to ABA Model Rule 8.4(g), which prohibits harassment and discrimination by attorneys, recent EEOC actions against law firms, and best practices for working toward avoidance of bias in the legal industry.
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Closed-captioning available
2024-03-21 13:00:00
This webinar will focus on how the adjudicator’s implicit bias affects their decisions about credibility and their exercise of discretion. While adjudicators may recognize their own bias, this may not necessarily lead to stopping bias. Judges know that they need to assess credibility, and appellate judges are not supposed to replace their determination. The demeanor of the defendant, witnesses, prosecutor, and defense attorney can make a difference in the outcome of cases.
A professor, a former administrative law judge, and a District Court judge will discuss how adjudicators can recognize and attempt to eliminate implicit bias in decision-making.
Presented by the FBA Professional Development Committee and Judiciary Division
Key topics to be discussed:
Closed-captioning available
2024-04-11 14:00:00
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