June 14, 2013

A Call to Public Service


Gene R. Nichol

Professor of Law & Director of the Center on Poverty, Work & Opportunity, University of North Carolina School of Law
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Representative Crisanta Duran

Colorado General Assembly
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Shanna Singh Hughey

Senior Advisor, Mayor Karl Dean
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Kathleen Morris

Associate Professor of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law
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Amanda Tyler

Ways and Means Counsel, Office of U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett (TX)
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Despite slow improvements in the economy, the job market for new lawyers remains a significant challenge. Many young attorneys interested in public service work worry about whether there is an adequate infrastructure in place to support a public interest career choice. What are the options at state and local levels and how can recent graduates secure a place in those settings? Are there innovative alternatives to pursue public interest work in non-traditional settings, like public firms? Can a progressive public interest law firm be created inside a city or county counsel's office? This panel will include lawyers from state and local public offices. Participants will discuss traditional and innovative options. Speakers included: 

Representative Crisanta Duran, Colorado General Assembly

Shanna Singh Hughey, Senior Advisor, Mayor Karl Dean  

Kathleen Morris, Associate Professor of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law

Gene R. Nichol, Boyd Tinsley Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Center on Poverty, Work & Opportunity, University of North Carolina School of Law

Amanda Tyler, Ways and Means Counsel, Office of U.S. Representative Lloyd Doggett (Texas).