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Attica Is All of Us: The 1971 Attica Uprising and the 30-Year Civil Rights Litigation That Followed

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$80 for MCBA Members
$120 for NON MCBA Members
$50 for Legal Servics Providers
$50 for New Admittee
$70 for YLS Members
$80 for GRAWA/RBBA Members

90 minutes
Date Published

March 1, 2023

Publisher

Monroe County Bar Association

Subjects

Civil Litigation

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Summary

Join the MCBA, GRAWA and RBBA at this important program, showcasing how "justice for all" can be accomplished in our own backyard.

As a Federal Court Law Clerk in Buffalo, Ellen Yacknin discovered a dormant complaint that the Court was about to dismiss. Her actions and subsequent involvement in the ensuing civil rights litigation helped to achieve the largest prisoners’ rights settlement in U. S. history.

SWOD-18783

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Presenters

Ellen Yacknin
Honorable Rochester City Court Judge (Ret.)


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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Media Files
Attica Is All of Us: The 1971 Attica Uprising and the 30-Year Civil Rights Litigation That Followed- Video
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Attica Is All of Us: The 1971 Attica Uprising and the 30-Year Civil Rights Litigation That Followed- Handout
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