Description

This is a three part series of webinars presented by Legal Services for Prisoners with Children. Attendance at all three is strongly encouraged but not required.

Part 1 gave an overview of pre-Trump II federal policy on disparate impact analysis in employment and housing discrimination law and how that form of analysis bears on the rights and interests of persons with records of arrest or criminal conviction. Instructors: Natalie Smith, Staff Attorney, LSPC; Eric C. Sapp, Sr. Staff Attorney, LSPC

This webinar, Part 2, looks at changes to federal housing anti-discrimination policy as it bears on persons with arrest and conviction histories.

Part 3 will do the same for employment discrimination.

The Legal Aid Association of California (LAAC) is an approved multi-activity MCLE provider (Provider #2303).

LAAC’s trainings are intended for legal aid advocates. If you are not a civil legal aid attorney, please consider donating here.

The Legal Aid Association of California (LAAC) produces trainings designed for civil legal aid and pro bono attorneys throughout the state, bringing the experts directly to the advocates helping low-income Californians. Technology permitting, all trainings are recorded and archived for later on-demand viewing by advocates. This training is intended to provide legal information, not legal advice, for the purposes of training only practicing attorneys. The legal information in this webinar is not intended to be a substitute for seeking personalized legal advice from an attorney licensed to practice in your jurisdiction.

Desperate Impact: On The Future of Disparities in Anti-discrimination Law (Part 2)

Date:
March 26, 2026

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