Note: McKinney CLE events are highlighted below by the red boxes on the right. (CLE-RSS)
Also, check out Student Events
Note: McKinney CLE events are highlighted below by the red boxes on the right. (CLE-RSS)
Also, check out Student Events
Speaker: Keynote by Kim Tandy, Juvenile Justice and Civil Rights Consultant
Time: 8:00am - 12:00pm
Location: Wynne Courtroom and atrium, Inlow Hall, 530 W. New York Street, Indianapolis, IN
Contact: JauNae Hanger at jhanger@wapleshanger.com.
The Children's Policy and Law Initiative of Indiana (CPLI) and the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law are proud to host Achieving a Fairer and More Just Legal System for Youth in Indiana. This event is the continuation of collaborative efforts to explore legal issues and public policy reform regarding trying youth in adult courts in Indiana, and comprehensive school discipline reform. Presenters will discuss changes in the law to make the Indiana legal system more equitable and age-appropriate for youth.
General admittance is free.
Approval is pending for 3 Credits of Continuing Legal Education (CLE). Participants desiring CLE credits will be charged a processing fee of $75.00 at the door. 3 Continuing Education Units (CEU) are available as well, for a processing fee of $15.00 at the door.
Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/achieving-a-fairer-and-more-just-legal-system-for-youth-in-indiana-tickets-38000078257?aff=es2
Agenda
8:00-8:20 Registration, Coffee and Pasteries
8:20-8:30 Welcome and Introductions
8:30-9:10 Keynote Speaker: Kim Tandy, Juvenile Justice and Civil Rights Consultant, Rethinking Indiana’s Youth in Adult Court Policies
9:10-10:10 Panel: Revisiting Indiana Law on Youth Tried as Adults, moderated by Lahny R. Silva, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. Panel Members: Jessica Cicchini, Marion County Public Defender Agency, Amy Karozos, Indiana Public Defender Council, and Deana Martin, Marion County Public Defender Agency.
10:10-10:20 Break
10:20-11:00 Panel: The Honorable Blake Johnson, Indianapolis City County Council, Reconciling School Discipline Law with Advancing Educational Opportunities for All Indiana Children and Families.
11:00-Noon Panel: Transforming School Discipline Law with Positive School Discipline Principles, moderated by Renae Azziz, Virtuoso Education Consulting. Panel Members: LaToya Black, Marion Academy; Carole Craig, Craig Leadership Services; David Hernandez, Avondale Meadows Academy; and Brandon Randall, TruColors
Parking
Parking is available for a nominal fee at the campus Gateway Garage, located on the corner of Michigan and California Streets (Address is 525 Blackford Street).
Parking is also available for a nominal fee at the Natatorium Garage two blocks west of the law school.
Please note that New York Street is a two-way street as of January 2016.
Please note that there may be construction on or near campus as Michigan Street is changed to a two-way street. Plan accordingly for possible delays resulting from this construction.
Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
530 W. New York St.Phone: 317-274-8523