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Two Civilities: Practical Lessons on How Civility Works In the Legal Profession

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CLEs You Actually Want to Hear
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Apr 30, 2026
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Summary

Join legal scholar and law professor, Andrew Mamo for a program on how civility works within the legal profession. This program will give a brief overview of the history of civility as a contested idea in the law over the past fifty years before offering concrete advice on how civility principles apply to legal professionalism. Participants will learn how to distinguish the various purposes for which civility is invoked, when principles of civility can help us discuss our differences—and when they suppress the discussion of our differences.