The City of Calabasas presents the 7th Annual Special Speaker Series, featuring two distinguished speakers: Fritz Coleman and Laurie L. Levenson. This virtual program offers insightful discussions on topics ranging from weather broadcasting to criminal law and ethics.
Fritz Coleman, NBC4's renowned weathercaster, will share his experiences in broadcasting and community service. Laurie L. Levenson, Professor of Law at Loyola Law School and founder of Loyola’s Project for the Innocent, will discuss her work in criminal law, ethics, and advocacy for the wrongfully convicted.
The event is designed for individuals interested in media, law, and community engagement. Attendees will have the opportunity to gain valuable insights from experts in their respective fields.
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Laurie L. Levenson
Professor of Law and David W. Burcham Chair in Ethical Advocacy at Loyola Law School
Laurie L. Levenson is a Professor of Law and David W. Burcham Chair in Ethical Advocacy at Loyola Law School. She is also the founder of Loyola’s Project for the Innocent. Professor Levenson teaches criminal law, criminal procedure, ethics, trial advocacy, and evidence, and has authored numerous books and articles on criminal law. She has provided commentary for high-profile trials and legal matters, including the Rodney King beating trial, O.J. Simpson murder trial, and the Clinton Impeachment trial.
Event Details
- Date
- May 11, 2021
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Calabasas, United States
- Pricing
- $15 per household
- Audience
- Individuals interested in media, law, and community engagement.