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Representing Students in Bullying Cases: A Primer for Attorneys

Host

Sponsoring organization(s)
Education Law and Policy Institute, Loyola University Chicago School of Law

Speakers

Micki Moran, founder of the Child and Family Law Center, a division of Grund & Leavitt, and adjunct faculty at the Loyola ChildLaw Clinic Child and Family Law Center and Loyola University Chicago School of Law
Andy Froelich, adjunct faculty at the Loyola ChildLaw Clinic and staff attorney at the Moran Center for Youth Advocacy Moran Center for Youth Advocacy and Loyola University Chicago School of Law

When

Thu, 06/27/2024 - 12:00 pm - Thu, 06/27/2024 - 3:00 pm

Where

This is a webinar or teleconference

Description

This Continuing Legal Education Program will provide attorneys with an understanding of the legal issues involved with school-based bullying. Attendees will be provided information regarding how to advocate on behalf of families and students who are targets of bullying and discuss the various avenues to address this serious problem that impacts a significant percentage of students, many of whom go unrepresented. Technical assistance will be available to attorneys who represent students involved in bullying following the presentation.

This program is approved by the MCLE Board for 2.75 hours of general Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit for attorneys. CLE is provided for attendance at the Zoom session or by viewing the recording by the end of July 2024.

This training is certified for live and recorded MCLE. Please contact [email protected] for information on MCLE credit.