The Way We Were: Legal Issues in Our Community, A History

The National LGBT Bar Association celebrated its 20th Anniversary by featuring the wealth of people who were instrumental in starting the LGBT legal movement. This plenary consists of the foremothers and forefathers of the movement, who will provide an inspirational and historical perspective on the LGBT movement in general, and also on 20 years of LGBT Bar history.


Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Materials:


Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credit:

The above online course has been accredited in the following jurisdictions:

AK (1.5 credits) GA (1.5 credits) KY (1.5 credits) OK (1.8 credits) UT (1.5 credits)
AZ (1.5 credits) ID (1.5 credits) MN (1.5 credits) OR (1.5 credits) VT (1.5 credits)
AR (1.5 credits) IL (1.5 credits) MT (1.5 credits) RI (1.8 credits) WA (1.5 credits)
CA (1.5 credits) IN (1.5 credits) NV (1.5 credits) SC (1.5 credits) WV (1.8 credits)
CO (1.8 credits) IA (1.5 credits) NY (1.8 credits) TN (1.5 credits) WY (1.5 credits)
FL (1.8 credits) KS (1.8 credits) NC (1.5 credits) TX (1.5 credits)

After viewing the video and jotting down the unique verification codes that appear sporadically throughout the video, you may apply for continuing legal education (CLE) credit by clicking on the appropriate state.  The cost to receive a certificate of completion is $175 per course.

You will receive an email receipt of your purchase.  Once the codes have been verified, LGBT Bar staff will email you a separate certificate of completion for the course you selected.  Please allow 2-3 business days for the certificate to arrive.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 




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