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SUMMARY:Guided Pro Se Name Change Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Join the Sorensen Center for International Peace and Justice’s Trans and Gender Non-Conforming (TGNC) Rights Project for its first Guided Pro Se Name Change Clinic on Monday\, April 29 at CUNY Law (2 Court Square West\, Long Island City\, NY)! \nThis afternoon-long Clinic will provide an opportunity for students\, faculty\, staff\, and alumni from the CUNY community to receive tailored\, one-on-one support from trained volunteers on how to pursue the pro se legal name change process in NYC. Registered participants may stop by at any time during the time slot(s) selected on the registration form to receive assistance from CUNY Law student volunteers who will walk them through completing the application and reviewing required supporting documentation. If you are not quite ready to begin preparing the application (or even if you don’t plan to apply at all)\, you are encouraged to attend to learn about the process and access other information/resources that may be helpful to your communities and clients. \nIf you would like support pursuing a name change at the Clinic\, registration by April 15 is highly encouraged to help ensure adequate staffing (though it will remain open beyond that date). Please do share this invitation with members of the CUNY community beyond CUNY Law as we hope to provide this resource for as many folks as possible! Refreshments will be provided. \nRegister at https://forms.gle/JveFsiLWfQxxqonb9. \nThe TGNC Rights Project\, developed at the Sorensen Center\, aims to create access to much-needed legal information and support for TGNC and LGBTQIA+ students\, faculty\, and staff across CUNY. If you would like more information about the Clinic/Project or if you have any questions\, please contact sorensencenter@law.cuny.edu.
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/guided-pro-se-name-change-clinic/
LOCATION:CUNY Law Community Room
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SUMMARY:Burns Chair Keynote Lecture: Lessons in Movement Lawyering from Local to Global
DESCRIPTION:In his final lecture as Burns Chair\, Vince Warren will explore the local and global impact of two cases from the Center for Constitutional Rights’ environmental and mass incarceration advocacy. \nUsing cases from the Center for Constitutional Rights’ environmental and mass incarceration work\, Warren will discuss models of leveraging spheres of influence despite apparent obstacles. First\, he will share lessons from decarceral efforts currently being led by formerly incarcerated advocates in Pennsylvania and presented to the U.N. in Geneva in relation to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Second\, he will detail an experience amplifying grassroots environmental activism from the area of Louisiana known as\, “Cancer Alley” – to application with the United Nations and the Biden Administration. \nRSVP
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/burns-chair-events-haywood-burns-final-event-with-vince-warren/
LOCATION:Dave Fields Auditorium\, Fl 3
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion,Speaker,Special Event,W. Haywood Burns Chair Event
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SUMMARY:Stress Survival Sets Pickup
DESCRIPTION:Come grab your kit and conquer finals week with confidence! \n  \nJoin us for our Stress Survival Kit Pickup Event\, where you can collect your kits tailored to help navigate the challenges of finals week. Packed with stress-relief essentials like aromatherapy products\, healthy snacks\, and mindfulness guides\, these kits are designed to equip you with the tools you need to maintain your well-being during this busy period. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to prioritize self-care. Come grab your kit and conquer finals week with confidence! \n  \nTime: 11:00am – 11:30am & 6:00pm – 6:30pm
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/stress-survival-sets-pickup/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Law 2nd Floor Cafe
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SUMMARY:Financial Planning for Lawyers - Alumni Networking and CLE Event
DESCRIPTION:Financial Planning for Lawyers \nWhile everyone understands the importance of financial planning\, most presentations are centered around retirement planning. However\, attorneys have other concerns. Right out of the gate\, they are burdened with significant student loan debt. While their income will rise\, so will their taxes. As a result\, their children are less likely to qualify for financial aid\, so they must weigh their retirement against their kids’ education. Depending on their comp structure\, salary may be dispersed at the end of the year making budgeting difficult to plan for. This seminar will include these topics: \n\n\n\nRetirement Planning Strategies\nPlanning for aging parents & families\nTax Reduction Strategies\nStudent loan repayment strategies\nEstate Planning Strategies\nBudgeting\n\n\n\nJoin us for this FREE evening event; networking with CUNY Law alums from 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM followed by the CLE program from 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM. Afterward\, stay and mingle until 8:00 PM.  Light food and beverages will be served. \nThis in-person event is open to CUNY School of Law alumni. Registration is required. \nApproved for 1.0 NJ CLE credits\, 1.0 NY CLE credits (Approved Jurisdiction Policy)\nPRESENTED and CO-SPONSORED BY: Niraj Chhabra\, MBA\, CFP®\, CLTC®\, SideBar Advisors\, LLC\nMODERATED BY: Angela Torregoza ’12\, Founder\, Torregoza Legal PLLC \n  \n \n  \nRSVP
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/financial-planning-for-lawyers/
LOCATION:The Beacon\, First Floor Blvd
CATEGORIES:Alumni,CLE - Continuing Legal Education,Networking Event,Partner Event
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SUMMARY:SPECIAL FILM SCREENING: Bay of Blood Followed by Q & A with Director Krishendu Bose & Panel
DESCRIPTION:“Bay of Blood” is a documentary film (2023) about Bangladesh’s Liberation War: the bloody birth of a nation\, a forgotten genocide and how America supported the Pakistani regime responsible for mass killings in 1971. Filmmaker Krishnendu Bose decided to make the film when he realized that much of the international community\, especially in the west\, had no idea about the war and genocide that occurred there over 50 years ago. Bose is an Indian Bengali filmmaker\, based in New Delhi\, whose production company\, Earthcare Productions\, has made many award-winning films on wildlife conservation and environmental justice. \nThis screening will focus on bringing together CUNY community\, community organizers organizing in the South Asian diaspora\, scholars and allies. \nA trailer https://youtu.be/WicdZI-dH3M?feature=shared. \nRuntime: 90 min\, plus 45 min Q&A (ending around 10pm) \nRSVP HERE \nRoom: Auditorium
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/special-film-screening-bay-of-blood-followed-by-q-a-with-director-krishendu-bose-panel/
LOCATION:David Fields Auditorium
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