The Emory Public Interest Committee (EPIC), a student-run organization, will bring together pediatricians, educators, attorneys, legislators and professors to discuss children’s rights and vulnerabilities in the courts and under the law at their 8th annual conference. Keynote speaker will be Barbara Bennett Woodhouse, L.Q.C. Lamar Professor of Law and co-director of the Barton Child Law and Policy Center.
The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Attorneys may earn up to five Continuing Legal Education hours, and a $5 per credit hour payment will be accepted at check-in. Breakfast, lunch and light dinner will be provided.
Register here before 11:59pm on Tuesday, September 27.