Thursday, March 31, 2022 | 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. ET
UConn School of Law Starr Reading Room or Livestreamed
Join the UConn School of Law to celebrate John Brittain and reflect on his many significant achievements as a faculty member, including the landmark 1996 Connecticut Supreme Court decision in Sheff v. O’Neill that successfully challenged the segregation of Hartford-area public schools. This event is part of the Centennial and Diversity Month celebrations at the law school.
Our Speakers:
John Brittain, Olie W. Rauh Professor of Law, University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law
Including:
- A Welcome from Dean Eboni Nelson and The Honorable Maurice Mosley B. Mosley ‘75 JD
- Professor Willajeanne F. McLean, Moderator
- The Honorable Sanford Cloud Jr., UConn Board of Trustees
- Dr. Constance Belton Green '72 JD
- Elizabeth Horton Sheff, Sheff v. O’Neill Lead Plaintiff
- Martha Stone, Executive Director, Center for Children’s Advocacy
- Philip Tegeler, Executive Director, Poverty & Race Research Action Council
- Derek Black, Ernest F. Hollings Chair in Constitutional Law, University of South Carolina School of Law
- Richard Kahlenberg, Director of K-12 Equity and Senior Fellow, The Century Foundation
- Brother Carl Hardrick, Brother Carl Hardrick Institute
In-person notice: William F. Starr Hall, Reading Room, seating is limited to the first 100 respondents due to social distancing requirements. UConn Covid visitor protocols available at https://law.uconn.edu/about/covid-19-information/
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