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#1
Welcome Reception (sponsored by Indiana Bar Foundation)
#2
Annual Meeting of Members--Standing for Racial Justice: Shaping the Roles of Legal Aid, Public Defenders, and Client Advocates
#3
Orientation for New Members and First-Time Conference Attendees
#4
Registration
#5
Civil Caucus: The Future of Civil Legal Aid in a New Political Environment
#6
Opening Plenary Session
#7
Continental Breakfast
#8
Fun Break (sponsored by Justice Works)
#9
Break
#10
Lunch on Your Own
#11
News You Can Use
#12
Client Awards Reception
#13
The Dance in Honor of Esther Lardent (sponsored by NLADA Insurance Program)
#14
Indicators, Indexing, and the Global and U.S. Access to Justice Movement
#15
Earning Student Debt Relief: The Current State of Affairs and Its Uncertain Future
#16
A Fresh Approach to Community Lawyering
#17
Aligning Organizations to Advance Racial Equity
#18
The Evolving Role of Legal Aid Providers in Serving Those Who Have Served
#19
Statewide Justice Portal Initiative Update and Technology's Role in 100% Access Efforts
#20
Update on the CFPB's Enforcement Actions and How Legal Services Lawyers Can Use Them in Representing Their Clients (Highlighting Debt Collection and Mortgage Servicing Cases)
#21
What We Now Know: Results of A Multiyear Study on the Impact of Counsel for Domestic Violence Survivors
#22
Legal Aid Leaders for Tomorrow
#23
Awards Luncheon (sponsored by Mutual of America)
#24
Continental Breakfast
#25
Turning Data into Intelligence: Using the Data Our Programs Produce to Improve Services and Generate More Dollars
#26
Funding, Data Collection, and Language Access
#27
Narrative Advocacy: Creating Empathy through Storytelling
#28
High Impact Pro Bono Clinics
#29
Educating Legislators about Legal Aid
#30
Online Intake: Oh, If I Had Only Known Then What I Know Now!
#31
Understanding How Federal Block and Formula Grants to State and Local Governments Support Legal Aid
#32
Coffee Break (sponsored by Indiana Bar Foundation)
#33
Best Practices in Outcomes Collection and Analysis
#34
Break
#35
Legal Services Data in Context: Leveraging Public Data for Community Needs Assessments and Planning
#36
Fair Lending and Community Reinvestment: Using Data for Economic Justice Advocacy
#37
Collaborating to Benefit Low-Income Consumers: How the FTC and Legal Aid Organizations Can Partner to Further Shared Goals
#38
There's More Money Out There!
#39
Criminally Accused and Civilly Punished: Tools and Strategies to Mitigate against the Civil Consequences of an Arrest
#40
The Power of Community Lawyering: Finding Creative Solutions to Issues Affecting Low-Income and Minority Communities
#41
Building a National Identity for Civil Legal Aid: What's Next?
#42
The Intersection between Civil and Criminal: What Every Legal Services Lawyer Should Know
#43
What Legal Aid Executive Directors Need to Know about Access to Justice Commissions
#44
Leadership Is Everybody's Business, Part 1
#45
Achieving 100% Access to Justice Ethically: Professional Responsibility in New Service Delivery Models
#46
State Poverty Advocacy: Its History and Future
#47
Building the Culture and Practice of Strategic Advocacy in Civil Legal Aid: Looking Intentionally at What Work We Do and How to Increase its Impact
#48
Hot Topics in Civil Legal Aid
#49
LSC and the Client Voice
#50
Continental Breakfast
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