Virtual CLE
Defining Antisemitism & Why It Matters
A Structural Review
January 8, 2025 at 12pm EST
That antisemitism in America and around the world is a growing problem is evident to all – but doing something about it is difficult.
That difficulty is compounded when there is debate as to whether given speech or conduct qualifies as “antisemitic.” To defeat antisemitism, one must first be able to identify it when it occurs.
This program will provide a framework for doing just that, and respond to those who seek to redefine the word to exclude their own antisemitic actions.
PRESENTED BY:
- David H. Levitt, Of Counsel, Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP and co-chair of the Advisory Board of the DePaul University School of Law Center for Jewish Law and Judaic Studies, as well as a Board Member of the StandWithUs Center for Legal Justice
- Elior D. Shiloh, Partner, National Chair of Labor & Employment, Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP and a Board Member of the Jewish American Insurance & Legal Professional Association
- Carly Gammill, Director, Center for Combating Antisemitism and Director of Legal Policy, Saidoff Legal Dept. of StandWithUs
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JINLAW is expecting approval for 1 CLE credit.
The first state is complimentary. Others can be added for a $50 fee per state.