Critical Updates for Combatting Antisemitism After Oct. 7

Date: Nov 8, 2024 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Location: Online

Member Price: $159.00

Non-Member Price: $199.00

Section Price: $0.00

Event Code: I157124

Areas of Law: International Law & Organizations

Earn up to 3.3 credits, including 3.3 in Diversity! (More Information)

Faculty

Keynote

Moderator

Catherine Van Kampen, Esq.
BLBG Law, New York
is Senior Counsel at Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossman LLP in New York City, where she concentrates her practice in class action settlement administration. Managing the firm’s qualified settlement funds and claims administration for settlements achieved by the firm, she also has extensive experience in complex litigation and litigation management, and is deeply committed to pro bono service, particularly for immigrant and refugee women and children.

Admitted to practice in New Jersey and New York, Ms. van Kampen is Chair of the New Jersey State Bar Association’s International Law and Organizations Special Committee and was appointed to the Association’s Class Actions and Special Civil Part Committees. She is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and has been Co-Chair of the American Bar Association International Law Section – Women’s Interest Network and the New York State Bar Association’s Leadership Development Committee. She is a member of the New York City Bar Association and the National Association of Women Lawyers, and was appointed Vice Chair of the Podcast Committee of the latter. As part of her international pro bono legal work, she serves on several boards of international NGOs serving refugees and internally displaced persons in the Middle East and Africa, and rescuing exploited and trafficked women and girls.

Ms. van Kampen has conducted extensive legal research and has co-authored legal articles which have appeared in international law journals and magazines. She is the recipient of numerous honors, including being named the 2021 Human Rights Leader of the Year by the Arts for All Foundation and the 2018 Ambassador Medalist at the New Jersey Governor’s Jefferson Awards for Public Service for her international humanitarian and pro bono work with refugees.

Ms. van Kampen received her B.A. from Indiana University and her J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law, where she interned at the Center for Social Justice’s Immigration Law Clinic. She clerked for the Honorable Mary M. McVeigh, Superior Court of New Jersey.
(9/23)

Presenters

Hon. Nelson Johnson (Ret.)
Author and Historian
Scott Richman
Regional Director, ADL New York and New Jersey
is Director of the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) New York City office, the ADL’s largest regional office which serves New York State and northern and central New Jersey. He oversees the work of the region, which includes incident response, anti-bias education, legislative initiatives, educational programs, fundraising and leadership development.

Mr. Richman has a weekly national podcast “From the Frontlines.” An experienced advocate, he was formerly the American Jewish Committee’s Regional Director for Westchester (NY) and Fairfield (CT) Counties. Prior to that Mr. Richman served for ten years at the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and as the founding Director of the non-profit Dor Chadash. He was a practicing attorney and investment banker before becoming a Jewish professional.

Mr. Richman received his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School and his law degree from Brooklyn Law School. He subsequently completed an executive certificate program in nonprofit management at Columbia University’s Business School.
(9/23)
Malka Shaw
Trauma Specialist, Kesher Shalom

Presented in cooperation with the NJSBA International Law and Organizations Committee

Legal Developments, Jewish Trauma, Misuse of Legal Terms and Allyship for Lawyers

In light of the alarming rise in global antisemitism following the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel, lawyers now face pressing and unprecedented challenges. Whether you are actively representing clients impacted by antisemitic incidents, or simply looking to broaden your understanding, our expert faculty will equip you with essential tools and strategies to navigate these complexities.

Antisemitism is not just a Jewish issue – it is a legal and societal crisis that has far-reaching consequences. As lawyers, we must be prepared to address the misuse of legal terms, tackle rising hate crimes and support our clients and colleagues who are directly affected by these attacks. Go beyond surface-level awareness and gain in-depth analysis of recent legal developments, practical guidance on trauma-informed lawyering and clear strategies for becoming a proactive ally. Take part to:

  • Stay ahead of critical legal updates that could impact your cases, clients and your role as a legal advocate.
  • Understand how Jewish trauma affects your clients and cases and learn practical ways to approach this sensitive issue with empathy and legal expertise.
  • Arm yourself with the knowledge to counteract the misuse of legal terms like "genocide" and "apartheid," which are increasingly distorted to fuel antisemitism.
  • Develop actionable strategies to strengthen your advocacy as an ally to Jewish communities and actively combat hate in all forms.

Don't miss the opportunity to make a tangible impact through your legal work.

Program Agenda:

  • 9:00 | Welcome and Introductions - Catherine E. van Kampen, Esq.

  • 9:10 | The Misuse of Legal Terms as a Form of Antisemitism
    • Analyzing how legal terms such as "genocide," "apartheid" and "ethnic cleansing" are increasingly misused.
    • Examining how these misuses of language fuel antisemitism and distort public understanding of international law.
    • Defending against false narratives: Legal and ethical responses to counter these mischaracterizations.
  • 9:40 | Understanding and Addressing Jewish Trauma in Legal Practice

    • Exploring the intersection of mental health and antisemitism: recognizing “Jewish trauma.”
    • Understanding how trauma and gaslighting impacts individuals and Jewish communities.
    • Integrating trauma-informed legal strategies and collaborating with mental health professionals for effective, empathetic representation.
  • 10:30 | Break

  • 10:45 | Legal Developments and Frameworks Post-Oct. 7 - Scott Richman

    • Analyzing the current state of antisemitic attacks targeting Jewish communities, businesses and places of worship, and the legal protections available.
    • Examining legal developments related to antisemitism since Oct. 7.
    • Discussing how lawyers can help counter antisemitism in today’s reality.
  • 11:15 | Allyship and Advocacy: The Lawyer’s Role in Proactively Combating Antisemitism

    • Improving your knowledge of the history of antisemitism and Holocaust denial: Why it is critical now
    • Supporting Jewish clients, colleagues and communities in the face of rising hostility and violence.
    • Countering antisemitic conspiracy theories and hate speech in both professional and personal settings.
    • Overcoming barriers to speaking up and helping Jewish individuals feel empowered to raise concerns about antisemitism.
  • 11:50 | Wrap-Up and Q&A

  • 12:00 | Program Ends

CLE Credits
NJ CLE:NJ CLE information: This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 3.3 hours of total CLE credit, including 3.3 in Diversity (Full Credits Available: NJ Beginner Diversity : 3.3).
NY CLE (t&nt):NY Diversity Non-Transitional: 3.0
PA CLE:PA Ethics Credit: 2.5
New: No PACLE fee is required for this program. To earn PA CLE credits, a valid PA Bar ID number must be entered into the CLE form provided after attending the program.

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