Oregon Women Lawyers Fall Conference: Executive Power and its Constitutional Limits

Oregon Women Lawyers Fall Conference: Executive Power and its Constitutional Limits
Oregon Women Lawyers is proud to present the 2025 Fall CLE on executive power and its constitutional limits. The programming will include panels to discuss immigration, diversity, free speech, and LGBTQ+ rights. This hybrid event will be held Friday, October 3, 2025, in Eugene, OR, and virtually via Zoom, at Room 175 of the University of Oregon Law School. Lecture and panels will be 1:30-4:30pm and are expected to satisfy some of the Continuing Legal Education event requirements for lawyers. Reception at 4:30pm will include honoring the Katherine O'Neil Service Award recipient.
The event is open to the public.
At this half-day event, presentations will include:
Keynote on Executive Power by Catherine E. Lhamon, Executive Director, Edley Center on Law & Democracy, UC Berkeley School of Law, Former Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the US Department of Education
Laws related to immigrants’ rights, visa cancellations, and sanctuary litigation
Direct services, access to justice, community impacts, and providing quality representation amidst the fear of retaliation
Executive orders, speech and dissent, and the domestic deployment of the military
Registration includes access to the Fall Reception, where OWLS will present the Katherine H. O’Neil Volunteer Service Award.