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2010 Oregon Child Advocacy Project Conference

 
Protecting Children’s Interests, Hearing Children’s Voices:  The Dilemmas of Advocacy
 
April 2 - 3, 2010

Room 175, Knight Law Center, University of Oregon School of Law

Registration Deadline:  March 29, 2010

New! Register online at http://www.uoregonlaw.com/ocap2010

        

When are children entitled to an attorney? When is a child’s waiver of counsel valid?
Should a lawyer representing a child advocate for best interests or the child’s expressed wishes? 
How can a child’s lawyer resist pressures to go along rather than rocking the boat?
 Legal scholars from around the country discuss these 
and other ethical and practical problems that children’s lawyers face every day.


$30 includes lunch and materials. CLE credit available at additional cost.
 
 
For more information and registration visit http://familylaw.uoregon.edu/child/events/ocapconference.php
Leslie Harris
Dorothy Kliks Fones Professor
School of Law
1221 University of Oregon 
Eugene, OR 97403-1221
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