Rick Linsk introduces CLE panel on Hate Crimes Against Immigrants
LGN attorney Rick Linsk recently helped plan and stage a CLE organized by the Federal Bar Association’s Diversity Committee. The CLE, Hate Crimes Against Immigrants: A Discussion, took place on April 24, 2018 at the Dar Al-Farooq Center in Bloomington, Minnesota, the site of a bombing in August 2017. Pictured are panelists Cynthia M. Deitle, programs and operations director for the Matthew Shepard Foundation and former FBI agent; Robin Phillips, executive director of The Advocates for Human Rights; Deepinder Singh Mayell, director of the James H. Binger Center for New Americans’ Education and Outreach Program at the University of Minnesota Law School; and Imam Asad Zaman, executive director and imam with the Muslim American Society of Minnesota, and Mr. Linsk, who introduced the panel to the audience.
Read moreLGN attorney Rick Linsk recently helped plan and stage a CLE organized by the Federal Bar Association’s Diversity Committee. The CLE, Hate Crimes Against Immigrants: A Discussion, took place on April 24, 2018 at the Dar Al-Farooq Center in Bloomington, Minnesota, the site of a bombing in August 2017. Pictured are panelists Cynthia M. Deitle, programs and operations director for the Matthew Shepard Foundation and former FBI agent; Robin Phillips, executive director of The Advocates for Human Rights; Deepinder Singh Mayell, director of the James H. Binger Center for New Americans’ Education and Outreach Program at the University of Minnesota Law School; and Imam Asad Zaman, executive director and imam with the Muslim American Society of Minnesota, and Mr. Linsk, who introduced the panel to the audience.
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