LOOKING FORWARD AT FORTY: LCN Conference and AGM, Newcastle 2018
This conference took place at Northumbria University, Sutherland Building, Newcastle NE1 8ST, on Thursday and Friday, 8-9 November 2018.
Talks and workshops materials below:
Social Justice Lawyering: Theory and Practice
A pioneering law centre with a radical agenda: ‘bringing law to the people’ in the early 1970s: North Kensington Law Centre short film
45th Anniversary: Camden Community Law Centre video
Law Centre Solicitor Maureen Vincent's story
Social Justice Lawyering: a View from Academics
Jacqueline Kinghan, UCL Centre for Access to Justice
Dr Marie Burton, Middlesex University
Social Justice Lawyers Going Viral: Access to Justice, the Media and Legal Aid
Will Bordell, Justice Gap and Mary-Rachel McCabe, Doughty Street
Social Justice Lawyering: In Partnership
Health & Justice: Sue James, Hammersmith & Fulham Law Centre
RIPPLE Project: Emma Austin, Central England Law Centre
Social Justice Lawyers Going Digital
Alan Humphreys, the Legal Education Foundation
Helen Gazzi, Law Centres Network
Social Justice Lawyering: A View from across the pond
Lenny Abramowicz, Association of Community Legal Clinics of Ontario
Brenna DeVaney, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom LLP
Jennifer Kroman, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
Helen Rogers, Allen & Overy
Social Justice Lawyering: Everyday Equality
Nick Whittingham, Kirklees Citizens Advice & Law Centre
Jo Chimes, Kirkless Citizens Advice & Law Centre
Social Public Lawyering: Building Public Law Challenges
Derek Bernardi, Camden Community Law Centre
Polly Brendon, Public Law Project
Social Justice Lawyering and Brexit: Supporting Roma and other Vulnerable EU Citizens
Laura Chilintan, Law Centres Network
Raluca David, Law Centres Network
Michael Tarnoky, Lambeth Law Centre
AGM, Director's Presentation
Social Justice Lawyering: Its Place in Civil Society
Civil Society Futures: Steve Wyler, A Better Way Network