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On the Occasion of Its 25th Anniversary the
Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago presents

25 Years: Challenges and Change
The 1999 Illinois Statewide Law-Related Education Conference


Friday, October 29, 1999 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Hamburger University, Oak Brook, Illinois

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Accommodations and Facilities
The 1999 Illinois State Conference will be held at Hamburger University, the training facility for McDonald’s managers and owners worldwide. Set on a wooded 80-acre campus in west suburban Oak Brook, the University overlooks one of two lakes on campus.

Overnight accommodations will be available through The Lodge at Hamburger University.

Thanks! to McDonald’s Corporation for generously donating the use of their facilities.

For More Information
For information about the programs or for lodging rates, contact Nisan Chavkin in the CRFC office at 312/663-9057, x206 or via email at chavkin@crfc.org.



To Apply
Registration fee must accompany this form. The registration fee is $65. All forms must be received by October 1. Mail to:

Nisan Chavkin
Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago
407 South Dearborn Street, Suite 1700
Chicago, IL 60605-1119

Make checks payable to Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago. Please note that if you register for the workshop and for any reason are unable to attend, your registration fee can not be refunded.




The 1999 Illinois Statewide Law-Related Education Conference is for Social Studies teachers in high school, middle school, and elementary school, as well as law-related professionals who are committed to helping young people understand their rights and responsibilities under the law.

Topics Will Include:
Programs:
Cyberspace
The American Jury
Diversity
Illinois Youth Summit
Guns
Juvenile Court
Police
Police Conference
Religion
Project Citizen
Technology
We the People
Tobacco



Classroom Strategies:
New Materials from:
Cooperative Learning
Center for Civic Education
Discussions
Constitutional Rights Foundation
Mock Trials
Newsweek
Service Learning
Social Studies Development Center

Street Law, Inc.

Confirmed Presenters:
Lee Arbetman
Street Law, Inc., Washington, D.C.

Marshall Croddy
Constitutional Rights Foundation, Los Angeles, CA

Dale Greenwald
Newsweek

Diana Hess
University of Wisconsin, Madison




Last updated: January 2, 2002

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