Ethics, Young Lawyers Division, Diversity, Equity Inclusion

Civil Rights Walking Tour - Chattanooga

Description:

We invite you to join the TBA YLD's Civil Rights Walking Tour on October 13 in Downtown Chattanooga. Learn about the impact that legal history has had in the making the city of Chattanooga a more inclusive place to thrive. The event will begin at the Federal Courthouse with a tour of the historic 3rd Floor Courtroom. 


Locations, Tour Stops and Lecture Points: 

Federal Courthouse: Tour the historic 3rd floor courtroom

Milton Suffrage Statue at the Georgia Courthouse

Ed Johnson Memorial

Site of the Woolworth Protests at 710 Market St

CLE Topic: Future of Civil Rights Law


Please note: 

  • Wear comfortable shoes as we will be walking approximately 1.5 miles.
  • Tennessee weather can be unpredictable during the fall, please wear weather appropriate clothing.
  • The event date and time is subject to change due to weather.
  • Parking is available in various locations throughout downtown Chattanooga. Parking validation will not be available for this event. 

SAVE MONEY: Use the prepaid CLE credits that come with your TBA Complete Membership. Not a TBA member? Join now to start saving!

 

Speakers/Producers


Course Pricing
  • Member: 100.00
  • Non-Member: 160.00
If you are not a TBA Member, you can join now to receive CLE discount prices and three prepaid credits.

TBA members who are judges, lawmakers and law students can take TBA CLE onsite courses at no charge for the programming. There may be a separate charge if meals, special materials or other premium features are involved.
Course Information October 13, 2023
  • Schedule: 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Chattanooga, TN
Begins at the Federal Court House
Highlights
  • Ethics Credit Available
  • Thought provoking lectures
  • Civil Rights discussion
  • Networking opportunities
Course Credits Dual Credits: 2.00
General Credits: 0.00
Total Credits: 2

This program will be filed for Tennessee CLE credit. Please contact TBA for Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama credit.