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With antisemitic incidents in K–12 schools rising at alarming rates, New York City school leaders are facing unprecedented legal and educational challenges. This timely program brings together leading experts to examine the surge in antisemitism in New York City and across the country to discuss how schools can respond effectively and lawfully. Participants will gain practical insight into key federal protections, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as well as real-world case studies and proactive prevention strategies. Designed for school leaders, attorneys, educators, and compliance professionals, this session examines how to foster safe, inclusive, and legally compliant learning environments. Free for Members, Nonlawyers and Members of Cosponsoring Organizations | $40 for Nonmembers
Nonlawyers and members of cosponsoring organizations, please click here to register or you can register by calling Customer Relations at 212-382-6663. Opening Remarks: Lisa M. Brauner, Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, LLP
Speakers: Deena Margolies, Staff Litigation Attorney, The Louis Brandeis Center for Human Rights Mara Harvey, Senior Counsel, Bond, Schoeneck & King LLP Rachel Fish, Scholar, Brandeis University President’s Initiative on Antisemitism
Moderator: Emma Barnett, NY1 News 
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