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Upcoming NHLP Training Events
New Issues Under the Fair Housing Act: Domestic Violence
Saturday, September 12, 11:30 to 12:30
Chicago, IL
NHLP staff attorney Meliah Schultzman will present a one hour session on new domestic violence issues at the John Marshall Law School's conference, Fair Housing in a Time of Crisis, http://www.jmls.edu/fairhousingcenter/conferences.shtml. Drawing on several case examples, this session will cover the latest updates in housing protections for survivors of domestic violence under fair housing laws and the Violence Against Women Act.
Preserving Rural Rental Housing
A Conference on Policy and Practice
September 24, 2009
District of Columbia
NHLP attorney Gideon Anders will participate in a one-day conference on the preservation of affordable rural rental housing. The conference will focus on rural housing preservation policies and practices. It will be held in the District of Columbia and is free to registrants. It is sponsored by the Housing Assistance Council and cosponsored by the National Housing Law Project and other organizations. For more information, go to http://ruralhome.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=234:ha...
National Housing Law Training
March 6, 2010
District of Columbia
The National Housing Law Project held a one-day national housing training on March 6, 2010. The training, which focused on the federal housing programs, was held at the Washington Court Hotel in the District of Columbia. More information on the training was posted.
If you want to receive direct electronic information about the training when it becomes available, contact: Francis Antonio at fantonio@nhlp.org. He can also be reached by phone at (415) 546-7000, Ext. 3108.
