
Open Conversations: Assessing Legal Services and Access in Indiana Highlights from the IN Supreme Court Commission on Equity and Access 1.5 hr. CLE/Ethics On-Demand
About the eventIn December 2022, the Indiana Supreme Court's Commission on Equity and Access submitted their final report regarding how to enhance public trust and confidence in Indiana's courts. The report summarized 12 months of work and provided recommendations from 8 different working groups. In this Open Conversations program, attorneys Deborah Daniels and Nick Huang will share their experiences participating in these working groups, from what their work looked like to the trends they identified across the state. ISBA Executive Director Joe Skeel will also join to share how ISBA's strategic plan aligns with work the court is currently doing. Guests: Deborah J. Daniels, Of Counsel, Krieg DeVault Nicholas C. Huang, Partner, Frost Brown Todd Joe Skeel, ISBA
About Open Conversations: Racism and Racial Injustice: This program brings candid dialogue about race and culture in the legal landscape. You are invited into these frank, vulnerable, and transparent conversations, led by former Indiana Supreme Court Justice Steven David (a white man in his 60s) and Indianapolis attorney Angka Hinshaw (a young woman of color). Join the Open Conversations email list to receive all of the content this program offers. About the Open Conversations virtual events: Justice David and Angka address hard-to-discuss topics with community members. Guests will share experiences, perspectives, journeys, and challenges as they navigate society where racism has touched their lives and what we can all do to make positive changes in our world. Through Zoom, you are invited to listen to the conversation, then pose questions for Justice David and Angka to ask the guest(s). Who might enjoy this
This program is for legal professionals seeking to listen, understand, and broaden their perspectives. This is your opportunity to learn about those hard-to-discuss topics related to race and culture, and ask questions in a safe learning environment. Legal professionals who have not had the opportunity to be exposed to cultures of color will particularly benefit from this program. PricingThis program is free but registration is required. SupportersWe thank the numerous community partners who have supported this program in so many ways. Each organization that lends its support helps expand the reach and impact of this important content. Supporters include: Program linkPlease register (using the button at the top of the page) to receive the program link, which will be included in your registration confirmation email.

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