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BREAKFAST BUFFET ETHICAL ISSUES IN REPRESENTING OLDER YOUTH 8:00-9:00 Moderator: Len Rieser 10:30-1130 Court-Involved Youth Theo Liebmann st ADVANCING THE RIGHTS OF YOUNG PEOPLE teaches ethics at the Maurice A. De an e Sc h ool of Law in the 21 Century: WORLDWIDE: THE IMPACTOF JUVENILE LAW CENTER at Hofstra Un iv e rsity . He has directed th e Hofstra Empowerment vs. Protection 9:00-9:20 Youth Ad v o c ac y Clinic since it s inception, where he works with law students to ad voc ate on behalf of youth involved in the immigration an d family court legal October 2nd and 3rd, 2015 Ursula Kilkelly systems. is Dean of th e Sc h ool of Law at Un iv e rsit y College Cork in Ireland wh ere sh e has lectured on ju ve n ile ju st ice an d ch ild ren' s Lourdes Rosado rights for fifteen years. Sh e directs th e Ch ild is associate director of Juvenile Law Ce nt e r , where Presented by: Law Clinic, where students work on cases she has employed a diverse set of strategies to with lawyers to ad vanc e ch ild ren' s rights; advocate on behalf of children in the foster care and works on multiple research projects with juvenile justice systems for nearly two decades. international bodies like the Council of Europe; an d cu rrently ch airs th e board of Ireland’s youth detention facility, pursuing impactful research. Sharon Kelly, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist and Research Associate at OLDER SYSTEM-INVOLVED YOUTH: EMERGING ISSUES the University of Virginia, Institute of Law, Moderator: Sarah Katz 9:20-10:20 Psychiatry, and Pu blic Policy. She focuses her research and publications on forensic evaluation and offenders’ legal competencies. Richard Bonnie is the Harrison Foundation Professor of Law and Me d ic in e , Professor of Public Policy, Professor of Psychiatry an d PATHWAYS FOR JUVENILE JUSTICE REFORM And: Neurobehavioral Science, an d Director of the In stitu te of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy at the Un iv e rsit y of Moderator: Jules Epstein 11:40-12:30 Virginia. His vast scholarship and expertise connects law, medicine, psychiatry, and criminal law. Martin Guggenheim has been a Professor at NY U School of Law for over four decades. He has ad voc ated on behalf of children This Symposium has been made possible by the in the juvenile justice system an d termination of generous support of the MacArthur Foundation, BJ Casey, Ph.D. parental rights in th e U.S. Su pre m e Court, an d has is the Sackler Professor of Developmental Psychobiology published over fifty article and six books focusing on the Temple University Beasley School of Law, the and Director of the Sacker In stitu te at We ill Cornell children and the law. Temple Law Alumni Association, and Juvenile Medical College. A world leader in human brain Law Center. development, especially during ad olesc en c e, she has been asked to present her work to Congress, th e WA State Supreme Court, and federal judges around the country. Mark Soler is Executive Director of the Ce n te r for Children’s Law an d Policy in Washington, D.C. He has advocated on behalf of ch ild ren’s rights th rou gh major initiatives and class ac tion litigation for over Ton Liefaard, Ph.D. three decades, and has written more than twenty holds th e UNI CE F Ch a ir in Ch ild re n’ s Rights at Leiden articles an d book ch apters on civil rights and University Law School, Netherlands. Director of the LL.M. children’s rights. Program, Advancing Studies in International Children’s Rights. He regularly works as a consultant for government organizations such as the Un it ed Na t ion s and the European Un ion , an d is also an honorary ju v en ile judge at the District Court of Amsterdam. Speakers and Presentations Speakers and Presentations Speakers and Presentations Friday, October 2nd Friday, October 2nd Friday, October 2nd

JUSTICE POLICY AND THE NEW SCIENCEOF ADOLESCENCE OLDER YOUTH IN THE CHILD WELFARE SYSTEM Moderator: Laurie Garduque 9:15-10:30 Moderator: Kathleen Noonan 1:45-2:45

Laurence Steinberg Whitney Untiedt Bruce Boyer is the Distinguished University Professor of Psychology is currently a partner at Akerman LLP and Adjunct Professor is a Professor at Loyola University School of Law in at Temple University. He has authored approximately at the University of Florida College of Law, is an author, Chicago, where he continues to research and craft 400 articles and authored or edited 17 books, focusing defender, and educator focusing on juvenile defendants. She nationally recognized advocacy programs for on adolescent psychology and juvenile justice. is the co-director of theSouthern Juvenile Defender Center. representing children. Kara Finck Elizabeth Scott LUNCH & KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: is the Harold R. Medina Professor of Law at Columbia Is Professor at U. Penn School of Law, and director University. An author and expert in juvenile justice, she EMILY BAZELON of the Interdisciplinary Child Advocacy Clinic. She has recently be e n appointed Chief Reporter of a new With Robert Schwartz 12:00-1:30 was previously the Managing Attorney of the ALI Restatement of Children and theLaw Family Defense Practice at the Bronx Defenders. Ann Skelton Emily Bazelon Eliza Patten is the Director of the Centre for Child Law, University of Emily Bazelon is a staff writer at is Dependency Project Director & Senior Staff Pretoria in South Africa, where she has been a human Magazine and Attorney at Legal Services for Children in San rights lawyer for twenty-five years, specializing in the fellow for creative Francisco. Her recent advocacy focuses on delivery children’s rights. She has published widely both locally writing and law at . of child welfare services to children in foster care. and internationally. She wrote the national best Marsha Levick seller “Sticks and Stones: Defeating the ALIGNING THE JUVENILE AND FAMILY COU RT WITH ADO LESCENT is the co-founder, Deputy Director, and Chief Counsel of Culture of Bullying and Rediscovering DEVELOPMENT – RETHINKING CURRENT APPROACHES Juvenile Law Center. A nationally recognized advocate Moderator: Theresa Glennon 3:00-4:15 for children’s and women’s rights, she has successfully the Power of Character and litigated against harmful laws affecting children in the Empathy” and was a frequent guest on juvenile justice and child welfare systems. “.” Before joining Emily Buss The Times Magazine, Bazelon was a is a Professor at University of Chicago Law School. writer and editor at Slate, where she A former U.S. Supreme Court clerk, and career child CRIMINALIZING ADOLESCENCE advocate, she joined JLC from 1993-96 as deputy co-founded the women’s Moderator: Rachel Rebouché 10:45-12:00 director. Her research focuses on children’s and section, DoubleX. She continues to co- parent’s rights. Naomi Goldstein, Ph.D. host the “S l ate Political Gabfest,” a is Associate Professor of Psychology at Drexel weekly podcast. Susan Mangold University, Co-Director of the J.D./P h.D. Program in Law is the incoming Executive Director of Juvenile Law and Psychology, and a Stoneleigh Foundation Fellow. Center. She is a Professor at SUNY Buffalo Law, Robert Schwartz focusing her research, writing, and teaching on Her extensive professional research focuses on Robert Schwartz co-founded Juvenile adolescents’ capacities in legalsituations. children and the law. Law Center in 1975 and has been its Catherine J. Ross executive director since 1982. In his Jyoti Nanda is a Professor at George Washington University. An career at Juvenile Law Center, is a Professor at UCLA School of Law and founder of author of several books addressing education and law, Schwartz has represented dependent UCLA’s clinic, Youth & Justice, which trains law she has been a Visiting Professor at U. Penn, Boston and delinquent children in students to address the legal needs of children in College, St. John’s, and (currently)the Harvard Sc hool of Pennsylvania juvenile and appellate Los Angeles County. Education. courts; brought class-action litigation Amanda Fanniff, Ph.D. over institutional conditions and Michael Dale received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the probation functions; testified in is a Professor at Nova Southeastern University Law University of Arizona. Her re se a rc h focuses on Congress before House and Senate Center in Fort Lauderdale, FL. He translates his 40 developmental considerations in the assessment and committees; and spoken in over 30 years of civil rights litigation into trial advocacy treatment of juvenile offenders adjudicated for sexual states on matters related to children programs, focusing on child advocacy, across the offenses and varying juvenile defendants’ ability to and the law. country. understand the legal process.