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SUMMARY:2026 May Oregon/Washington Fellows Event
DESCRIPTION:Kari Petrasek\, ABA Washington State Membership Chair & ABF Washington Fellows Co-Chair\, and Judge Dean Lum\, ABF Washington Fellows Co-Chair\, in partnership with Shayda Z. Le\, Chair of the ABF Oregon Fellows\, and Marilyn J. Harbur and Leslie S. Johnson\, ABA Oregon State Membership Co-Chairs invite you to a joint Oregon & Washington Fellows Lunch and Day of Programming – Open to All Fellows Nationwide. \nApproved for CLE Credit* \nFriday\, May 29\, 2026 \nOffices of Miller Nash\, LLP\n1140 SW Washington Street\nPortland\, OR 987205 \n12:00-1:00 PM PT – Lunch \n1:00-4:30 PM PT – Program Sessions Featuring: \n1:00 PM PT – A panel discussion of “The View of Three Justices: Their Path to the Court\, the Similarities and Differences in the Two Courts\, and their Work in Addition to Deciding Cases” with: \n\nOregon Supreme Court Chief Justice Meagan Aileen Flynn\nWashington Supreme Court Chief Justice Debra L. Stephens\nWashington Supreme Court Justice Salvador A. Mungia\n\nThe Justices will discuss their paths to the court\, the similarities and differences in Washington and Oregon State Courts\, and their work in addition to deciding cases. \nPresentation by ABF Research Professor William H. J. Hubbard of: \n3:00 PM PT – “Justice for Sale: Exposing the Hidden Markets in Civil Procedure and Finding Ways to Regulate Them Sensibly” \n4:30-5:30 PM PT – Reception to Follow Program \nThis program and lunch are presented in collaboration with the American Bar Association\, whose members are integral to the ABF Fellows community. \nIn addition to attending the lunch & program\, the State Chairs encourage all attendees to join the group for an informal dinner that evening. \nThe Fellows gratefully recognize event Venue and Reception Sponsor: \n \nThe Fellows gratefully recognize event Bronze Sponsors: \n \n \n*The ABA will seek 2.5 hours of CLE credit in 60-minute states\, and 2.8 hours of CLE credit for this program in 50-minute states. Credit hours are estimated and are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules. Please visit the program website at 2026 May Oregon/Washington Fellows Event – ABF for program CLE details or visit www.americanbar.org/mcle for general information on CLE at the ABA. \nIn accordance with MCLE requirements\, the American Bar Association offers financial hardship scholarships for live\, in-person and multi-session virtual CLE programs. If you would like to apply\, please review our Scholarship Policy and Application at https://ambar.org/cle-scholarship.
URL:https://www.americanbarfoundation.org/event/2026-may-oregon-washington-fellows-event/
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SUMMARY:2026 June New York Fellows Virtual Event
DESCRIPTION:Please join the New York State Co-Chairs\, Vince Chang and Adrienne Koch\, for a virtual presentation by Swethaa Ballakrishnen\, ABF 2025-26 William H. Neukom Fellows Research Chair in Diversity and Law. \n“Giving More\, Feeling Worse: Familial Support Exchanges and Mental Health Among Law Students”\nResearch on intergenerational transfer of capital has focused primarily on the downward movement of resources to heirs and dependents. This focus is crucial given the range of systemic advantages that generational privilege can offer\, especially for those seeking access into already elite institutions. Still\, it is an incomplete portrayal of inequality because it obscures the more relational and recursive nature of how support flows from heirs to their previous generations\, especially for populations whose mobility is not buttressed by generational advantage. In this talk\, Professor Ballakrishnen will make the case\, drawing from their collaborative research\, that paying attention to the ways in which support is received and given to older generations can be instrumental to understanding the layers of inequality that buttress individual experience within professional sites. \nFocusing on new longitudinal mixed-methods social network data on law students\, we find that multi-directional structures of support are particularly common for law students from marginalized backgrounds (and in particular\, Black law students and students who parents did not complete their bachelor’s degrees)\, and that this inverse relationship to support has implications for students’ mental health. Particularly\, our data show that students’ potential for depressive symptoms were not moderated by receiving support from their parental figures. Instead\, regardless of support received\, those who gave more support were more likely to experience depressive symptoms. The association between giving support to parents and depression was partially mediated\, or explained\, by differences in law students’ locus of control\, satisfaction with law school\, GPA\, and quality of relationships with other students. Together\, these findings have implications for our understanding of generational privilege and the ways in which historical social advantage can buffer and burden mobility.
URL:https://www.americanbarfoundation.org/event/15201/
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SUMMARY:2026 June Illinois Fellows Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Please join Illinois Fellows State Chair Michael J. Hernandez for a complimentary Illinois Fellows lunch and presentation by ABF Research Professor and Northwestern University Board of Lady Managers of the Columbian Exposition Chair and Professor of Sociology\, Laura Beth Nielsen. \n“Representations of Vengeance\, Justice\, Expertise\, and Emotion in True Crime Podcasts” \nThursday\, June 11\, 2026 \nFranczek P.C.\n300 South Wacker\, Suite 3400\nChicago\, Il 60606 \n11:30 AM CT – Networking Lunch\n12:00 PM CT – Presentation \nThe Fellows gratefully recognize event sponsor:
URL:https://www.americanbarfoundation.org/event/2026-june-illinois-fellows-lunch/
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