Bell Distinguished Lectureship in Law
Bell Distinguished Lectureship in Law
The Sixteenth Annual Bell Distinguished Lectureship in Law
Date & Time
Tue, Apr 16
7:30 PM
Location
303 E. University
Wishart Hall, Lean Lecture Hall (room 001)
Contact
Patrice Reeder
330-263-2380
Email
Elizabeth Bartholet, the Morris Wasserstein Public Interest Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Child Advocacy Program (CAP) at Harvard Law School, will present "Creating A Child-Friendly Child Welfare System" at the 16th Annual Bell Distinguished Lectureship in Law on Tuesday, April 16, at The College of Wooster. The free public lecture will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Lean Lecture Room of Wishart Hall (303 E. University St.). A dessert reception will precede the event.
The Bell Distinguished Lectureship in Law was endowed in 1999 by Jennie M. Bell and Samuel H. Bell, a 1947 College of Wooster graduate and a Federal Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio. The purpose is to engage students, faculty, members of the legal profession, and members of the community in a legal issue that has broad implications for society. The Bells hope, by way of this lectureship, to bring the best minds of the legal profession to Wooster students and the local community. This lectureship also joins their long-held affection for the law and faith in the values derived from a liberal arts education.
The Bell Lectureship is sponsored by The Bell Distinguished Lectureship in Law Fund and The College of Wooster's Pre-Law Advising Program. Additional information is available by phone (330-263-2380) or e-mail.