Fair Housing Center Hosts 18th Annual Training Program

Fair Housing Center Hosts 18th Annual Training Program

John Marshall Law School Professor Michael Seng (left), co-executive director of the Fair Housing Legal Support Center, thanked the instructors (from second from left) William Cregar, former administrative law judge for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Deborah Myers-Cregar, administrative law judge for the State of California; Professor F. William Caruso, coexecutive director of the Center; and Edward Voci, noted Chicago civil rights attorney and adjunct professor at John Marshall’s Fair Housing Legal Clinic, who conducted the 18th annual Litigation Skills Training for attorneys from around the country. Participants, representing state and federal agencies, and private fair housing organizations, worked in teams preparing and litigating a simulated trial.

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