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Featuring Tania Tetlow, Loyola University President, as moderator

United States District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana and  theNew Orleans Federal Bar Association present a panel "Identifying and Addressing Domestic Violence in the Context of Federal Litigation," Tuesday, April 30 at noon. 

Tania Tetlow, Loyola University President and a former professor of law at Tulane Law School and former director of its Domestic Violence Clinic, will moderate the panel which includes:   

  • Professor Becki Kondkar, Director of the Tulane Law School Domestic Violence Clinic and Co-Director of the Tulane Law School Women's Prison Project (pictured left)
  • Professor Katherine Mattes, Director of the Tulane Law School Criminal Justice Clinic and Co-Director of the Tulane Law School Women's Prison Project (pictured right)
  • Professor Marcus Kondkar, Chair of Loyola University's Sociology Department
  • Professor Fred Buttell, Tulane School of Social Work

There is availability for 1.5 hours of Continuing Legal Education credits. Lunch will be provided.  

Please pre-register and reserve seating by emailing: DomesticViolence&FederalLitigationCLE@laed.uscourts.gov

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Please RSVP email DomesticViolence&FederalLitigationCLE@laed.uscourts.gov