2021 Rubash Lecture

September 14, 2021 - 12:30pm to 1:30pm

Pitt Law and Pitt's School of Social Work co-host the 2021 Rubash Lecture on Tues., Sept. 14 at 12:30 p.m. in-person at the Teplitz Memorial Moot Courtroom as well as virtually on Zoom. This year's lecture will feature Pitt Law alumna Francine Donnorummo (JD '92). Attorney Donnorummo, a Special Victims Unit Chief for the 20th Judicial Circuit in Ft. Myers, FL, will focus on the intersection of criminal law and social work, which can be a powerful tool in combating child abuse and sexual exploitation. She will discuss how to optimize both social workers and law enforcement to best protect children in a society that has a high tolerance for child abuse. 

This program has been approved by PA CLE for 1 hour of CLE Credit. There will be a fee for processing CLE credit for this event. Attendance is free to those not seeking CLE credit.

Dial-In Information

Participants must register to attend, whether attending in-person or virtually. You will receive details on accessing the event via email.