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Motherhood: Reclaiming Our Past, Transforming Our Future March 12 & 13, 2010 University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Denver, Colorado In the 1970’s a host of feminist scholars raised issues about motherhood-the cultural, political and legal ramifications of mothering in the 20th Century. Now, in the 21st Century we are revisiting this issue by reclaiming the past to focus on the future. Join us March 12 & 13, 2010, at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law as we examine the issues that frame the economic, legal, political and cultural position of motherhood in the 21st Century, here and abroad. Join us as we inaugurate the first conference co- sponsored by the Sturm College of Law, the University College of Dublin Law School and the School of Social Justice, Republic of Ireland. We will be joined by scholar/activists from the Republic of Ireland and from Northern Ireland as we reconceptualize mothering and motherhood in the 21st Century. 9 CLE credits, including 1.8 ethics credits, and 5 CEU credits available Keynote Speaker Rickie Solinger, PhD Historian, Feminist eorist, Author of Wake Up Little Susie Plenary Panel Penelope Bryan, Dean, Whittier Law School Professor Naomi Cahn, George Washington University Law School Professor Nancy Ehrenreich, DU Sturm College of Law Professor Paula Johnson, Syracuse Law School Friday, March 12th 1:00-3:00 Registration 3:00-3:15 Welcome ~Interim Dean Martin Katz , University of Denver Sturm College of Law ~Professor Judy Walsh, University College of Dublin School of Law & UCD School of Social Justice ~Dean Penelope Bryan, Whittier School of Law 3:20-3:30 Opening Remarks ~Professor Kristian Miccio , University of Denver Sturm College of Law 3:35-4:15 Keynote ~Dr. Rickie Solinger , Author, Wake Up Little Susie 4:20-6:00 Plenary Panel ~Dean Penelope Bryan, Whittier Law School ~Professor Naomi Cahn, John eodore Fey Research Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School ~Professor Nancy Ehrenreich, DU Sturm College of Law ~Professor Paula Johnson, Syracuse Law School 6:00-6:15 Break 6:30-7:15 Performance ~Professor Beth Osnes , University of Colorado Boulder Theatre & Dance performing (M)other Saturday, March 13th 8:30-11:45 Workshops 12:00-1:00 Lunch 1:15-4:30 Workshops 4:45-5:15 Closing 5:15-6:30 Reception To review the full conference schedule, including workshops and workshop presenters, please visit http://www.law.du.edu/motherhood/program. To register, please visit http://www.law.du.edu/motherhood/registration. 9 CLE credits, including 1.8 ethics credits, and 5 CEU credits available For questions about the event, please visit us online at www.law.du.edu/motherhood University of Denver Sturm College of Law 2255 E. Evans Avenue Denver, CO 80208 Conference Agenda Sponsored by the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, University College of Dublin Law School & School of Social Justice, Whittier Law School, the DU Gender and Women’s Studies Program and the Colorado Women’s Bar Association.

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Motherhood: Reclaiming Our Past, Transforming Our Future

March 12 & 13, 2010University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Denver, Colorado

In the 1970’s a host of feminist scholars raised issues about motherhood-the cultural, political and legal ramifications of mothering in the 20th Century. Now, in the 21st Century we are revisiting this issue by reclaiming the past to focus on the future. Join us March 12 & 13, 2010, at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law as we examine the issues that frame the economic, legal, political and cultural position of motherhood in the 21st Century, here and abroad. Join us as we inaugurate the first conference co-sponsored by the Sturm College of Law, the University College of Dublin Law School and the School of Social Justice, Republic of Ireland. We will be joined by scholar/activists from the Republic of Ireland and from Northern Ireland as we reconceptualize mothering and motherhood in the 21st Century.

9 CLE credits, including 1.8 ethics credits, and 5 CEU credits available

Clinical Programs

Keynote SpeakerRickie Solinger, PhDHistorian, Feminist Theorist, Author of Wake Up Little Susie

Plenary PanelPenelope Bryan, Dean,

Whittier Law School

Professor Naomi Cahn, George Washington

University Law School

Professor Nancy Ehrenreich, DU Sturm

College of Law

Professor Paula Johnson, Syracuse Law

School

Friday, March 12th1:00-3:00 Registration3:00-3:15 Welcome ~Interim Dean Martin Katz, University of Denver Sturm College of Law ~Professor Judy Walsh, University College of Dublin School of Law & UCD School of Social Justice ~Dean Penelope Bryan, Whittier School of Law3:20-3:30 Opening Remarks ~Professor Kristian Miccio, University of Denver Sturm College of Law3:35-4:15 Keynote ~Dr. Rickie Solinger, Author, Wake Up Little Susie4:20-6:00 Plenary Panel ~Dean Penelope Bryan, Whittier Law School ~Professor Naomi Cahn, John Theodore Fey Research Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School ~Professor Nancy Ehrenreich, DU Sturm College of Law ~Professor Paula Johnson, Syracuse Law School6:00-6:15 Break6:30-7:15 Performance ~Professor Beth Osnes, University of Colorado Boulder Theatre & Dance performing (M)other

Saturday, March 13th8:30-11:45 Workshops12:00-1:00 Lunch1:15-4:30 Workshops4:45-5:15 Closing5:15-6:30 Reception

To review the full conference schedule, including workshops and workshop presenters, please visit http://www.law.du.edu/motherhood/program.

To register, please visit http://www.law.du.edu/motherhood/registration.

9 CLE credits, including 1.8 ethics credits, and 5 CEU credits available

For questions about the event, please visit us online at

www.law.du.edu/motherhoodUniversity of Denver Sturm College of Law2255 E. Evans AvenueDenver, CO 80208

Clinical Programs

Conference Agenda

Sponsored by the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, University College of Dublin Law School & School of Social Justice, Whittier Law School,

the DU Gender and Women’s Studies Program and the Colorado Women’s Bar Association.