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Two human rights attorneys discuss strategic paths to address growing authoritarianism and deeply unequal economic models. Join Sorensen Center Scholar-in-Residence Wolfgang Kaleck and Vince Warren for a hybrid discussion in-person at the CUNY School of Law (2 Court Square, Long Island City, New York) or virtually via Zoom.

Registration required. Refreshments will be served at an informal reception after the program. *CLE credit available for this program*

Kaleck, Founder and General Secretary of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) and Scholar-in-Residence at the Sorensen Center at CUNY School of Law, is the author of Die konkrete Utopie der Menschenrechte: Ein Blick zurück in die Zukunft (The concrete utopia of human rights: A look back into the future). The book, and this discussion, focuses on strategic paths forward to address growing authoritarianism and deeply unequal economic models. Warren, Executive Director of the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), is a leading expert on racial injustice and discriminatory policing. 

The Sorensen Center’s “Critical Voices: From Local to Global” speaker series features extraordinary leaders from around the world discussing groundbreaking issues.

CLE Credits are provided by Community Legal Resource Network at CUNY School of Law

– This CLE program is approved for both experienced and newly admitted attorneys.
– Under Continuing Legal Education regulations, CLE credit will be offered only to those attorneys completing entire session; attorneys attending only part of a session are not eligible for partial credit. Attorneys arriving late are welcome to attend the program but will not be eligible for credit.
– Also note that for remote trainings, attorneys must attend on the webinar; we cannot extend credit for audio only.