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Programs: Understanding our Community Better
The Career Planning and Professionalism Office and the Toll Public Interest Center collaborate on a variety of public service activities, panels, and workshops that are intended to increase our students' understanding and appreciation of public interest law and the issues that this field faces.
Below are several examples of Penn Law public interest events and programs:
- Public Interest Week (March 12-16, 2012) – a full week of events showcasing public interest scholars, practitioners, alumni, and the Honorary Fellow-in-Residence. Events include lectures on topical matters relating to public interest law, panels relating to careers in public interest and public service, networking opportunities, community service projects, and social events. View pdf.
- Pro Bono Fair - an annual event, sponsored by the Toll Public Interest Center, provides law students with the opportunity to learn about local and national legal opportunities with legal organizations.
- Public Interest Speaker Series - a series of presentations by nationally renowned public interest lawyers on a broad range of topics including death penalty practice, international human rights, civil rights litigation, and environmental law.
- Graduate Mentors in Residence - Penn Law graduates offer individualized counseling to law students on pro bono work and public interest careers.
- Annual Public Service Recognition Event - The Toll Public Interest Center and the Career Planning and Professionalism Office honor Penn Law students who have made outstanding contributions to public interest and public service.
- Edward V. Sparer Symposium - sponsored by the Toll Public Interest Center, Public Governance Group, the Toll Public Interest Scholars Program, the Alliance for Justice and the National Lawyers Guild. The Edward V. Sparer Symposium is one of the most prominent public symposia in the country.
- Equal Justice Foundation (EJF) Auction - an annual auction -- run by Penn Law students with the assistance of the Toll Public Interest Center and many other offices at Penn Law -- that raises money to fund summer Public Interest Fellowships.
- University Collaboration - The Toll Public Interest Center sponsors a wide range of public service events in collaboration with the broader university. For example, the Center has co-sponsored a Speakers Series with Civic House, symposia with the School of Social Policy & Practice, and service learning projects with the Graduate School of Education.
- The Public Interest Film Series provides a unique opportunity for Penn Law students to discuss contemporary films within the context of their pro bono work.
Edward V. Sparer Symposium: Overview
In 1984, Penn Law organized the Sparer Symposium to commemorate the life and work of the late Edward V. Sparer who was a Professor of Law and Social Policy at the Law School. Sparer's work combined a passionate concern about the poor with intellectual rigor and a profound conviction that the problems of poverty are solvable. In 1983 he founded Mobilization for Youth Services, the first neighborhood legal services program and then the Columbia Center on Social Welfare and Policy and Law, the first national support center for legal services. Each year, the Symposium brings together legal academics and practitioners to provide insight into the dynamic relationship between scholarship and practice in the area of poverty law, merging theory and practice.
2012 EDWARD V. SPARER SYMPOSIUM
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Friday, March 16, 2012 |
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Coming of Age
Against the Odds:
Advocating for
At-Risk Youth |
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8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Penn Law
Golkin Hall Auditorium
3501 Sansom Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Parking available at 34th & Chestnut
View poster (pdf) |
SCHEDULE
| 8:30 – 9:00 a.m. |
Registration & Continental Breakfast |
| 9:00 – 9:15 a.m. |
Welcome & Introduction |
| 9:15 – 9:30 a.m. |
Youth Speaker, Juvenile Law Center's Youth Speakers Bureau |
| 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. |
Overcoming the Odds: Strategies for Facilitating the Transition from Adolescence to Adulthood
Commissioner Anne Marie Ambrose, Esq., Philadelphia Department of Human Services
Barbara Best, Children's Defense Fund
Kisha Bird, Center for Law and Social Policy
Dr. Michael Carrera, Children's Aid Society
Judith Sandalow, Esq., Children's Law Center |
| 11:00 – 12:30 p.m. |
Bringing Human Rights Home: A Transnational Conversation on Youth Empowerment
Grace Akallo, United Africans for Women and Children Rights
Kwame Fosu, Esq., Rebecca Project for Human Rights
Janine Kossen, Esq., Advocates for Youth
Elie Miller, Esq., Homeboy Industries, Inc.
Noel Ramirez, Dorothy Mann Center at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
Imani Walker, Rebecca Project for Human Rights |
12:30 – 12:45 p.m.
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Lunch |
| 12:45 – 1:30 p.m. |
Keynote Address
Rachel Lloyd, GEMS: Girls Educational and Mentoring Serivces |
| 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. |
Age Matters, But How Much? From Miranda Rights to Decertification, A Conversation About Juvenile Justice Protections
Dr. Steven Berkowitz, Penn Center for Youth and Family Trauma Response and Recovery
Honorable Benjamin Lerner, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas
Marsha Levick, Esq., C'71, Juvenile Law Center
Yumari Martinez, Esq., Vera Institute Center on Youth Justice
R. Daniel Okonkwo, Esq., DC Lawyers for Youth |
| 3:00 – 3:30 p.m. |
A Place to Call Home: Using Murals and Media to Address Housing Challenges Facing Philadelphia Youth
Professor Regina Austin, L'73, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Maisha Elonai, Philadelphia VIP: Volunteers for the Indigent Program
A Place Called Home Project Representative, Philadelphia Mural Arts Program |
| 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. |
Educate or Incarcerate? Policies and Programs that Keep Youth in the Classroom and Out of Prison
David Lapp, Esq., Education Law Center (Philadelphia)
Rachel Pereira, Esq., L'09, Philadelphia District Attorney's Office
David Sciarra, Esq., Education Law Center (Newark)
Leticia Smith-Evans, Esq., NAACP Legal Defense Fund
Gregory Volz, Esq., Stoneleigh Foundation |
| 5:00 p.m. |
Reception |
RSVP by March 5 here. On-site registration available if space permits.
For more information, visit our website: www.law.upenn.edu/pic.
This event is free and open to all.
The Journal of Law & Social Change is proud to announce the publication of the Edward V. Sparer Symposium Issue concurrent with Friday March 16th's Sparer Symposium. To read this issue, click here.
CLE: For PA lawyers, this program has been approved for 5.5 hours of CLE substantive credits and 1.5 hours of CLE ethics credits (7 credits total). For attorneys from other states, credits may be received through under their states’ reciprocity agreements. The fee for CLE credits for public interest and transitioning attorneys is a flat fee of $25; the fee for all other attorneys is $10 per credit.
Continental breakfast and lunch (with reception) will be served.
For more information on past programs, please click here.
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