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PROGRAM SCHEDULE<br />

by the agency. Six of the agencies proposed joint standards to<br />

provide guidance on the scope of the required assessment. The<br />

Proposed Standards, however, remain proposed and have been<br />

the subject of significant commentary from various segments<br />

of the financial community. This program will explore whether<br />

Section 342 and the Proposed Standards have led to true<br />

progress towards advancing diversity in the financial services<br />

industry since Dodd-Frank. The program will explore a broad<br />

array of topics regarding diversity and inclusion in the financial<br />

services industry and leadership in public service and corporate<br />

boardrooms.<br />

<strong>Program</strong> papers will be published in Washington & Lee<br />

Law Review.<br />

10:30 am – 12:15 pm<br />

SECTION ON POVERTY LAW<br />

Regent Parlor, Second Floor, New York Hilton Midtown<br />

New Directions in Poverty Law<br />

12:15 pm – 1:30 pm<br />

SECTION ON LABOR RELATIONS AND<br />

EMPLOYMENT LAW BOXED LUNCHEON<br />

Mercury Rotunda, Third Floor, New York Hilton Midtown<br />

There is an additional fee to attend this event. AALS now follows<br />

PCI Data Security Compliance Standards, we can accept your<br />

payment 24 hours in advance, but in order to meet standards, we<br />

will not be selling tickets at the door of ticketed events.<br />

12:15 pm – 1:30 pm<br />

SECTION ON LAW LIBRARIES AND LEGAL<br />

INFORMATION BOXED LUNCHEON<br />

Central Park East, Second Floor, Sheraton New York Times<br />

Square Hotel<br />

Preserving Digital Scholarship - Harvard Library<br />

Innovation Lab’s Perma.cc Project<br />

Speaker: Adam Ziegler, Harvard Law School<br />

Moderator: Wendy A. Bach, University of Tennessee<br />

College of Law<br />

Speakers:<br />

Khiara M. Bridges, Boston University School of Law<br />

Susannah Camic Tahk, University of Wisconsin<br />

Law School<br />

Joseph R. Fishkin, The University of Texas School of Law<br />

Speaker from a Call for Papers: Rory Van Loo, Yale<br />

Law School<br />

This program will focus on emerging ideas, problems, and<br />

strategies related to poverty law. The field of poverty law<br />

encompasses a wide range of legal issues that affect the lives of<br />

Americans living in poverty. Much interesting work in this area<br />

is being done by academics who may not identify themselves<br />

as poverty law scholars, but who are nonetheless writing about<br />

issues that inform and intersect with the core concerns of<br />

poverty law. This program will provide a forum for discussing<br />

some of this scholarship, and for considering the current state<br />

of poverty law as a field. Panelists—including one chosen<br />

through a call for papers—will present recent works on a variety<br />

of topics that relate to poverty law, including privacy rights,<br />

equal opportunity, tax, and consumer law. An open discussion<br />

will follow.<br />

Business meeting at program conclusion.<br />

12:15 pm – 1:30 pm<br />

SECTION ON CLINICAL LEGAL EDUCATION<br />

LUNCHEON AND BUSINESS MEETING<br />

New York East, Third Floor, Sheraton New York Times<br />

Square Hotel<br />

There is an additional fee to attend this event. AALS now follows<br />

PCI Data Security Compliance Standards, we can accept your<br />

payment 24 hours in advance, but in order to meet standards, we<br />

will not be selling tickets at the door of ticketed events.<br />

There is an additional fee to attend this event. AALS now follows<br />

PCI Data Security Compliance Standards, we can accept your<br />

payment 24 hours in advance, but in order to meet standards, we<br />

will not be selling tickets at the door of ticketed events.<br />

12:15 pm – 1:30 pm<br />

SECTION ON MINORITY GROUPS LUNCHEON<br />

New York West, Third Floor, Sheraton New York Times<br />

Square Hotel<br />

There is an additional fee to attend this event. AALS now follows<br />

PCI Data Security Compliance Standards, we can accept your<br />

payment 24 hours in advance, but in order to meet standards, we<br />

will not be selling tickets at the door of ticketed events.<br />

1:30 pm – 3:15 pm<br />

AALS ARC OF CAREER PROGRAM<br />

Gramercy East, Second Floor, New York Hilton Midtown<br />

So You Want to Publish a Book?<br />

Moderator: Susan D. Carle, American University,<br />

Washington College of Law<br />

Speakers:<br />

Richard T. Ford, Stanford Law School<br />

Dave McBride, Editor, Oxford University Press,<br />

New York, NY<br />

Daniel J. Sharfstein, Vanderbilt University Law School<br />

Pam Siege-Chandler, West Academic, St. Paul, MN<br />

Wendy Strothman, Literary Agent, The Strothman Agency,<br />

LLC, New York, NY<br />

This panel will explore advice on book publishing from<br />

the perspectives of several book authors, a university press<br />

acquisitions editor, a law book publisher, and a literary agent<br />

who has handled many law professor books published by<br />

trade presses.<br />

Friday, January 8<br />

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