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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 Flscornerlogo 579516_hopscotchCentury," 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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