Panel Discussion: George Floyd, Race and Policing
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 3:15 pm
Panel Discussion: George Floyd, Race and Policing
Thursday, June 11th at 3 p.m.
Zoom Webinar
REGISTER HERE: https://sunybuffalolawschool.formstack. ... gistration
Capacity is limited, be sure to register as soon as possible.
The law school will host a panel discussion featuring:
Prof. Luis Chiesa, Director of the Buffalo Criminal Law Center
Prof. Athena Mutua, Floyd H. & Hilda L. Hurst Faculty Scholar
and Prof. Anthony O’Rourke, Director of our Advocacy Institute
The panel is open to all members of the law school and University community and will address the ways in which law, policing and race intersect, especially in the context of the use of force by police against people of color. Attention will be given not only to the applicable legal rules, but also to the social, economic, cultural, and racial factors that exacerbate the tensions between law enforcement and communities of color in America.
Questions? Contact law-communications@buffalo.edu.
Thursday, June 11th at 3 p.m.
Zoom Webinar
REGISTER HERE: https://sunybuffalolawschool.formstack. ... gistration
Capacity is limited, be sure to register as soon as possible.
The law school will host a panel discussion featuring:
Prof. Luis Chiesa, Director of the Buffalo Criminal Law Center
Prof. Athena Mutua, Floyd H. & Hilda L. Hurst Faculty Scholar
and Prof. Anthony O’Rourke, Director of our Advocacy Institute
The panel is open to all members of the law school and University community and will address the ways in which law, policing and race intersect, especially in the context of the use of force by police against people of color. Attention will be given not only to the applicable legal rules, but also to the social, economic, cultural, and racial factors that exacerbate the tensions between law enforcement and communities of color in America.
Questions? Contact law-communications@buffalo.edu.