SoCal Training on Use of State Pardons in Immigration Context
This upcoming training in Los Angeles — the first of its kind that I’ve seen — may be of interest to blog readers:
STATE PARDONS: APPLICATION PROCESS AND USE IN THE IMMIGRATION CONTEXT
Please join us to address the process and criteria for applying for California state pardons and their effect on removal and naturalization eligibility.
Sponsored by: Immigration Committee of the National Lawyers Guild-LA Chapter; ACLU of Southern California, UCLA Law School Criminal Defense Clinic
When: Tuesday, October 3, 2017
5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
(registration & light dinner begin at 5:00 pm)
Where: MALDEF Building – downtown Los Angeles
634 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014
CLE CREDITS: 2.0 COST: $60 general public; $35 NLG/NIP members and non-profit staff
Speakers: Ingrid Eagly, UCLA Law School Criminal Defense Clinic; Jennie Pasquarella, ACLU of Southern California; Tony Pullara, Law Office of Tony Pullara
Moderator: Stacy Tolchin, Law Offices of Stacy Tolchin
You can register online: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/state-pardons-application-process-and-use-in-the-immigration-context-tickets-37741958213
For more info contact Vera Weisz, vera[at]wilawgroup[dot]com.
-JKoh