New Jersey State Bar Foundation to host law and disability conference on June 8

Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey State Bar Foundation announced on Apr. 29 that it will host a free public event focused on legal issues affecting people with disabilities and their caregivers. The event, organized in collaboration with the Community Law Health Project, is scheduled for June 8 at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick and will also be available virtually.

The conference aims to address important topics such as housing, immigration, and challenges faced by school-aged children living with disabilities or supporting those who do. The foundation said the event is designed to inform attendees about their rights and available resources.

According to the announcement, participants can expect discussions led by legal professionals and advocates familiar with disability-related concerns. The hybrid format allows for both in-person attendance at the Law Center and virtual participation online.

Registration details are provided through the foundation’s website for those interested in attending or learning more about the program. No additional background information was included in the statement.



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