<p> 2018 JACOBUS TENBROEK DISABILITY LAW SYMPOSIUM AGENDA Fifty Years after tenBroek: The Right to Live in the World Today and Tomorrow Thursday, March 22, 2018</p><p>7:45–8:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast</p><p>8:30–8:40 AM Welcome, Introductions, and Opening Remarks</p><p>Mark Riccobono, President, National Federation of the Blind</p><p>Marc Maurer, Director of Legal Policy, National Federation of the Blind</p><p>8:40–9:30 AM Theme Keynote</p><p>Samuel Bagenstos, Frank G. Millard Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School</p><p>Michael Tigar, Professor Emeritus of Law, Duke Law School; Professor Emeritus of Law, American University, Washington College of Law</p><p>9:30–10:45 AM Discrimination in Housing and Transportation</p><p>Samantha Crane, Legal Director, Autistic Self Advocacy Network </p><p>Tim Elder, TRE Legal Practice</p><p>Morgan Williams, General Counsel, National Fair Housing Alliance</p><p>10:45–11:00 AM Break 11:00 AM–Noon Workshops</p><p>1. The Endrew F. Decision: What Does It Mean for Systemic Litigation? Location: Facilitators: Lewis Bossing, Senior Staff Attorney, Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law; Mark Weber, Professor, DePaul University School of Law</p><p>2. Inclusion and Safety for Autistic Children and Adults Location: Facilitators: Samantha Crane, Legal Director, Director of Public Policy, Autistic Self Advocacy Network</p><p>3. Ending Police Violence against People with Disabilities Location: Facilitators: Dustin Gibson, Director, Three Rivers Center for Independent Living; Kelly Israel, Policy Analyst and Attorney, Autistic Self Advocacy Network; Talila Lewis, Volunteer Director, Helping Educate to Advance the Rights of Deaf Communities; Ariel Simms, Criminal Justice Fellow, National Center on Criminal Justice & Disability, The Arc</p><p>4. Doctors without Barriers: Achieving Accessible Health Care Location: Facilitators: Linda Dardarian, Partner, Goldstein Borgen Dardarian & Ho LLP; Meredith J. Weaver, Staff Attorney, Disability Rights Advocates</p><p>5. A National Council on Disability Report: Beyond Guardianship: Towards Alternatives that Promote Greater Self-Determination for People with Disabilities Location: Facilitators: Phoebe Ball, Legislative Affairs Specialist, National Council on Disability; Morgan Whitlatch, Legal Director, Quality Trust for Individuals with Disabilities</p><p>Noon–1:30 PM Lunch and Keynote Speaker Mark Riccobono, President, National Federation of the Blind</p><p>1:30–2:45 PM The Impacts of Integration of Students with Disabilities into the Public Education System</p><p>Selene Almazon, Legal Director, Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates</p><p>Wanda J. Blanchett, Dean and Distinguished Professor, Rutgers Graduate School of Education </p><p>Ruth Colker, Distinguished University Professor and Heck Faust Memorial Chair in Constitutional Law, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University</p><p>2:45–3:00 PM Break</p><p>3:00–4:00 PM Workshops</p><p>1. Policing Disability: Accommodating Disability within the Context of Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence Location: Facilitators: Sarah Fech-Baughman, Director of Litigation, American Diabetes Association; Jean Zachariasiewicz, Attorney, Brown Goldstein & Levy; Caitlin Parton, Staff Attorney, Disability Law Center, Inc.</p><p>2. Separate and Unequal: What You Need to Know about Segregated Education for Students with Disabilities Location: Facilitators: Alison Barkoff, Director of Advocacy, Center for Public Representation; Maura Klugman, Staff Attorney, Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law; Devon Orland, Litigation Director, Georgia Advocacy Office; Shira Wakschlag, Director of Legal Advocacy and Associate General Counsel, The Arc</p><p>3. ADA Notification: The Impact of Legislative Proposals on Title III Litigation Location: Facilitators: Heather Ansley, Associate General Counsel for Corporate and Government Relations, Paralyzed Veterans of America; Jennifer Mathis, Director of Policy and Legal Advocacy, Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law</p><p>4. Technology for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing: A Blessing or a Curse? Location: Facilitators: Zainab Alkebsi, Policy Counsel, National Association of the Deaf; Marc Charmatz, Senior Attorney, National Association of the Deaf Law and Advocacy Center; Caroline Jackson, Staff Attorney, National Association of the Deaf; Debra Patkin, Staff Attorney, National Association of the Deaf</p><p>5. Understanding Your Rights in the Doctor’s Office Location: Facilitators: Elizabeth Pendo, Joseph J. Simeone Professor of Law, Saint Louis University School of Law; Silvia Yee, Senior Staff Attorney, Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund</p><p>4:00–4:15 PM Break</p><p>4:15–5:30 PM Separate and Unequal in Employment</p><p>Brian East, Senior Attorney, Disability Rights Texas</p><p>Regina Kline, Partner, Brown Goldstein & Levy</p><p>Howard Rosenblum, Chief Executive Officer, National Association of the Deaf</p><p>5:30–7:00 PM Reception hosted by the Law Office of David Ferleger, platinum sponsor </p><p>Friday, March 23, 2018</p><p>7:45–8:30 AM Continental Breakfast 8:30–9:45 AM Law Enforcement and Disability Leigh Ann Davis, Director, Criminal Justice Initiatives, The Arc</p><p>Matthew Dietz, Litigation Director, Disability Independence Group</p><p>Melissa Reuland, Police Foundation </p><p>9:45–10:00 AM Break</p><p>10:00–11:00 AM Workshops</p><p>1. Addressing the Needs of Students with Disabilities in Correctional Facilities Location: Facilitators: Seth Packrone, Staff Attorney, Disability Rights Advocates</p><p>2. Religious Exemptions and Disability Location: Facilitators: Samantha Crane, Legal Director, Director of Public Policy, Autistic Self Advocacy Network; Victoria Rodriguez-Roldan, Senior Policy Counsel, Trans/GNC Justice Project Director, Disability Justice Project Director, National LGBTQ Task Force</p><p>3. Another Tool in the Toolbox: Using Civil Rights Testing to Build Evidence Location: Facilitators: Matthew Handley, Director of Litigation, Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs; Katherine Pearson, Director of Accessibility Rights, Equal Rights Center</p><p>4. The Eye of the Hurricane: Child Plaintiffs in Disability Rights Litigation Location: Facilitators: Mary Vargas, Partner, Stein & Vargas, LLP</p><p>5. Strategies for Bringing Employment Discrimination Charges at the EEOC Location: Facilitator: Michal Shinnar, Attorney, Gilbert Employment Law</p><p>11:00–11:15 AM Break</p><p>11:15 AM–12:30 PM Disparities in Health Care </p><p>Iris Y. Gonzalez, Senior Attorney, AARP Foundation Litigation </p><p>David Machledt, Senior Policy Analyst, National Health Law Program </p><p>Jessica Roberts, Associate Professor, George Butler Research Professor of Law; Director, Health Law & Policy Institute, University of Houston Law Center</p><p>12:30 PM Closing Remarks</p>
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages6 Page
-
File Size-