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Special Symposium 1/25/2012

LAW, JUSTICE AND THE HOLOCAUST

(SOLD OUT !!! – Thank you) In the period leading up to World War II, the Nazi regime used the German legal system to strip legal and civil rights from Jews and other minorities to make them scapegoats for Germany’s economic and political problems. How was that allowed to happen? What steps were taken to bring the judiciary in line with Nazi ideology? As we address our own political and economic issues in light of the current economic situation and concerns with homeland security, what lessons can we learn from that period in history?

Law, Justice and the Holocaust Symposium information