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2022 AIDD Law Clinic Roundtable

Access to Justice & The Legal System

Shepard Broard College of Law

Friday, June 10, 2022

8:30 AM to 1:00 PM

 

     Join NSU Law as they host their fifth annual AIDD Clinic Roundtable and Conference. Renowned judges, legal professionals, advocates, and representatives for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities will come together again to explore best practices and assess community interests. The AIDD Roundtable event brings together members of our community to discuss legal and social-related issues that impact the disability community. The AIDD Law Clinic’s mission supports community awareness and advocacy through education and collaboration, and is directly supported through the generosity of the Taft Foundation. Learn how you can make a positive impact on the community of Adults with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities.

 

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Program

 

Moderator, Panelists, and Room Leaders include:

MODERATOR

Timothy Arcaro

Director Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Law Clinic & Professor of Law
Timothy Arcaro

PANELISTS

Matthew W. Dietz

Litigation Director of Disability Independence Group (D.I.G.)
Tim Arcaro

Jennifer Rodrigue

Miami-Dade Public Defender
Jennifer Rodrigue

Nicholas Lopane

Broward County, Circuit Court Judge
nicholas Lopane

Susan Kabot

NSU Adjunct Professor, Florida Development Disabilities Council
Susan Kabot

Dr. Diane Adreon

Director, Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation Transition & Adult Programs 
Dr. Diane Adreon

BREAKOUT ROOM LEADERS

Wendy West

Disability Rights Florida
Access to Education and Accommodations

 

Wendy West

Lt. Julio Quinones

Miami-Dade Schools Police Department 
Access to Safe Law Enforcement Interactions
Lt. Julio Quinones

Pamela Romack

APD - Sr. Human Services Program Specialist
Access to Benefits
apd

Walter Honaman 

Broward Bounty Legal Aid Service
Access to Legal Service

Meg Lietzau

University of Florida Center for Autism and Related Disabilities
Access to Courts
Meg Lietzau

 



 

 

 

 

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