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February 3, 2007
Fordham Conference 3/15 on Advocacy for Children, Ethics, and Interdisciplinary Approaches
Link here to the Stein Center's upcoming symposium, co-sponsored with the Interdisciplinary Center for Family and Child Advocacy. It is called "Interdisciplinary Child Advocacy for the 21st
Century," and will be held Thurs., Mar. 15, at Fordham. "The ethical and practical challenges posed by the unique feature of being a children’s attorney--that the client is a minor and part of a family--will be explored." This conference builds on the successful Jan. 2006 event it co-sponsored with UNLV, on which we posted here. [Alan Childress]
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