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The UDHR in Everyday Washington Practice (January 2024)

  • ON-DEMAND SEMINAR

Presented in partnership with the WSBA World Peace Through Law Section
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its application to the practice of law is fundamental and ever present for practitioners across Washington State, from tribal, state, and federal courtroom practice to our basic duties as officer of the court and our oaths to uphold the U.S. and Washington Constitutions and their laws. What does the UDHR mean in the context of the professional life and practice of a lawyer? Regardless of practice area, it is posited that it is a fundamental part of being a licensed attorney in Washington State.

Original Program Date: January 26, 2024
Product Code: 24570-5VIDEO

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0.75 Law & Legal Procedure
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This on-demand session was presented as part of the live webcast, Commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, recorded on January 26, 2024, in Seattle, WA. If you attended the live webcast and reported CLE credits, you cannot also report credits from watching or listening to this recording.

Presenter: Rajeev Majumdar – Whatcom Law Group, P.S., Blaine, WA


For accessibility or accommodation requests, or other questions, please email ondemand@wsba.org.

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