Unpacking the Legal Framework Enabling Recent Family Separation Atrocities

1.0 ethics credits

The injustice of Trump administration’s “Family Separation” policy did not arise overnight. The policy is in many ways an outgrowth of long-standing inequities in the immigration, child welfare, family and criminal justice systems. Expert speakers in these fields will explain how these and other elements of our justice system have separated families unnecessarily for decades and continue to do so today.

Panelists:

Liz Yaeger
Supervising Attorney
HIAS

Jaclyn Dean
Public Policy Associate
NAPWF

Professor Kara Finck
Penn Law Interdisciplinary Child Advocacy Clinic
Former Bronx Defenders Family Defense Practice Managing Director

Abel Rodriguez
Director, Center on Immigration
Assistant Professor of Religion, Law, and Social Justice, Cabrini University


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University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School

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  Unpacking the Legal Framework Enabling Recent Family Separation Atrocities
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