Siben Lecture 2011 Carbone - Scholarly Commons at Hofstra Law
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Siben Lecture 2011 Carbone - Scholarly Commons at Hofstra Law
Hofstra Law Est. 1970 Sidney and Walter Siben Distinguished Professorship Lecture in Family Law celebrating 40 years of impact April 11, 2011 | Hofstra Law School, Hempstead, N.Y. “The Emergence of Family as a Marker of Class” June Carbone Edward A. Smith/Missouri Chair of Law, the Constitution and Society, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law Introduction by John DeWitt Gregory Sidney and Walter Siben Distinguished Professor of Family Law The Sidney and Walter Siben Distinguished Professorship Lecture in Family Law was established in 1984 and is supported by a gift from the firm of Siben & Siben LLP, in Bay Shore, New York. Its purpose is to promote scholarly research, conferences and publications in the field of family law. One nontransitional NYS CLE credit (Professional Practice) is available. Register online at law.hofstra.edu/Events. FIRST CLASS U.S. Postage PAID Hofstra University Hofstra Law invites you to attend the Edward A. Smith/Missouri Chair of Law, the Constitution and Society, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law Professor Carbone writes extensively about the legal issues surrounding marriage, divorce and family obligations, especially within the context of recent developments in biotechnology. She is the author or co-author of several books, including From Partners to Parents: The Second Revolution in Family Law and Red Families v. Blue Families. Monday, April 11, noon Sidney R. Siben and Walter Siben Moot Courtroom, Room 308, Hofstra Law School, Hempstead, N.Y. One nontransitional NYS CLE credit (Professional Practice) is available. For more information contact Kami L. Crary at (516) 463-6889 or Kami.L.Crary@hofstra.edu. 30% June Carbone 0339: 3/11 “The Emergence of Family as a Marker of Class” The Law School is a proud member of the ABA-EPA Law Office Climate Challenge Program. Sidney and Walter Siben Distinguished Professorship Lecture in Family Law.