March 8, 2016 | Categories: About FHC | Tags: civil rights, fair housing, Fair Housing Center of Southeast & Mid Michigan, fundraiser, Legal Defense Fund, NAACP, Theodore M. Shaw
Please join us at Weber’s Inn on Wednesday, March 16th for Professor Shaw’s talk “The Sleeping Giant of Civil Rights: The Fair Housing Act.”
Local Connections: While on the faculty at the University of Michigan Law School, Ted Shaw played a key role in the admissions program that was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2003 in Grutter v. Bollinger. Ted generously served on the FHC board when he lived in Ann Arbor before returning to New York to take a job with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund as Associate Director-Counsel, he later became LDF’s fifth Director-Counsel.
Tickets are available on EventBrite.