2024 - 2025 Quinnipiac-Yale Dispute Resolution Speaker Series
These talks are free and open to the public, as well as the Yale and Quinnipiac communities!
Upcoming Speakers
Wednesday, OCTOBER 16, 2024
12:10 p.m - 1:30 p.m Eastern
VIA ZOOM
"The TRUST Network"
The TRUST Network is a broad U.S. network designed to prevent violent conflict and build community cohesion. The TRUST Network was founded in October 2020 to track and respond to the frequent and intense acts of political violence and hate crimes, which occur across the United States.
National Strategic Architect for the TRUST Network
Mediators Beyond Borders International
TRUST Network, Co-Convenor
Program Director, Conflict Early-Warning Analytics Program
UMASS Boston McCormack’s Center for Peace, Democracy and Development
D.G. Mawn, M.A., J.D.
TRUST Network, Co-Convenor
President, National Association For Community Mediation
Jill Cardenas, Executive Director
The Mediation Center of the Coastal Empire, Inc.
Savannah, Georgia
Click this RSVP LINK, or email denise.gehring@yale.edu by Monday, Oct. 14.
Zoom link will be provided.
Co-sponsored by the Center on Dispute Resolution, Quinnipiac University School of Law and the Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law at Yale.
Past Speakers
Wednesday, September 18 2024
12:10 p.m - 1:00 p.m
Alice Clapman
Senior Counsel, Voting Rights Program, Brennan Center
Daniel Freeman
Trial Attorney, Voting Section, Department of Justice (in personal capacity)
Danny Haidar
Liman Fellow, Assistant Attorney General, Michigan Attorney General's Office
Terin Patel-Wilson
Liman Fellow, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense Fund, "Black Voters on the Rise" Team
Elizabeth Pierson
Attorney, Pines Bach LLP
Larry Schwartztol
Professor of Practice, Harvard Law School
Faculty Director of the Democracy and Rule of Law Clinic
"VOTING 2024 ACCESS, RIGHTS, AND RISKS"
RSVP to denise.gehring@yale.edu by
September 15 if attending in person (hosted non-pizza lunch)
September 17 if attending via Zoom (link will be provided)
Co-sponsored by the Center on Dispute Resolution, Quinnipiac University School of Law
and the Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law at Yale