The student chapter of the National Lawyers Guild at the University of Colorado at Boulder School of Law will hold a two-day conference titled "Civil Rights for All: NOW!" at the Fleming Law Building beginning on Friday, April 16th.
The first day will feature nine discussions and will open with a debate on the protection of hate speech featuring David Yun, a Denver attorney, and Kristen Mix from the ACLU, and will close with live music at the Fleming Law Building featuring "CommunistsÂ’ Party." The Friday proceedings will run from noon to 11 p.m.
Saturday will feature the 150th Anniversary of the Communist Manifesto and, among other activities, discussion of "Political Prisoners in the United States" and "Civil Rights Abuses in High-Profile Cases."
Lunch and dinner breaks will be included, and the conference will close with the Chiapas Education and Fundraising Event. The $10 entrance fee will include free refreshments and appetizers. All proceeds will go to the Indigenous People of Chiapas through Enlace Civil, a Mexican civil rights organization.
For more information see the Conference webpage at .