Eleven days after the terrorist ... government put in place the ...

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Eleven days after the terrorist attack, the federal
government put in place the largest public
entitlement program, the 9/11 Victim Compensation
Fund ΜΆ to deal with this terrorist tragedy.
Seven families explore the legal, moral and ethical
ramifications of the Fund and its impact on the civil
justice system.
Out of the Ashes: 9/11
A Documentary Film
M thursday,
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10, 2011
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6:00
Su
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Q & A to follow the screening
Contact: Tim Karcz x21968
Refreshments are served
The The
screening
will
panel discussion
with Daniel
Dean Kanstroom,
Mark NilesProfessor
of the Marilyn J. Berger, Director of Trial
screening
willbebefollowed
preceded by
by aapresentation
by Professor
School
of Law; Dean Mark Markuly of the School of Theology and Ministry; Law
Advocacy, Films for Justice, Seattle University School of Law, and BCLS alumna Debra Brown Steinberg, a partner at Cadwaladar,
school Professor from Practice John McKay; and SU Political Science Professor
Wickersham & Taft, who developed a holistic model for pro bono services, drafted state and federal legislation, and worked with the
Angelique Davis.
Department of Homeland Security to develop a program of humanitarian parole, deferred action, and work authorization to eligible
Filmnoncitizen
Screening
begins
promptly
4:30pm
spouses
and children
of 9/11at
victims.
Q&A Reception to follow at 6pm
Presented by The Seattle
University Law School in
Co-sponsored by the Boston College Center for Human Rights and International Justice
association with Films for Justice
and the Owen are
M. Kupferschmid
Refreshments
served Holocaust/Human Rights Project
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