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Harold Leventhal Talk: Is Cost-Benefit Analysis for Everyone?
Harold Leventhal Talk: Is Cost-Benefit Analysis for Everyone?
Article II - Nominations and Elections
Article II - Nominations and Elections
https://www.dcbar.org/about/who-we-are/rules-and-bylaws/bylaws/article-ii-nominations-and-elections
Bar Counsel: Profession Before Profit
Bar Counsel: Profession Before Profit
Bar Counsel: A Recommitment to Education for Newer and Experienced
Bar Counsel: A Recommitment to Education for Newer and Experienced
Practice 360° Offers Management Strategies for the Pandemic and Beyond
The D.C. Bar’s annual Practice 360° conference on September 18 offered a wide array of sessions to help attendees improve the success and profitability of their legal practices.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/practice-360°-offers-management-strategies-for-the
Author Spotlight: Lewis Grossman Traces America’s Stance on Medical Freedoms
Lewis A. Grossman, professor of law and affiliate professor of history at American University, offers perspective on the pandemic-related mask and vaccine mandates by tracing the persistent but evolving concept of medical freedom in the United States in his recently released book, Choose Your Medicine: Freedom of Therapeutic Choice in America.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/author-spotlight-lewis-grossman-traces-america’s-s
Experts Predict Another Transformative Supreme Court Term
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decisions in its 2021–2022 term shifted the ground under U.S. law, greatly impacting courts, governmental actions, and individuals’ rights regarding speech, religion, guns, and, most dramatically, access to abortion. Court watchers predict more consequential decisions in the upcoming term beginning this October.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/experts-predict-another-transformative-supreme-cou
D.C. Council At-Large Candidates Face Off in Virtual Debate
On October 19, the D.C. Bar District of Columbia Affairs Community hosted a virtual debate among seven of the eight candidates running for two at-large seats on the D.C. Council in November. Moderated by Washington Post local government reporter Julie Zauzmer Weil and Washington Informer political reporter James Wright, the candidates discussed where they stood on a range of issues, from the housing crisis to abortion rights to D.C. statehood.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/d-c-council-at-large-candidates-face-off-in-virtua
Public Statements for the Criminal Law and Individual Rights Community
A collection of public statements for the Criminal Law and Individual Rights Community.
Programs
Free recordings from past LAP programs.