Temple University Beasley School of Law Presents: The Intersection of Law & Public Policy:
2026 Update
Online Symposium

Friday, April 10, 2026 
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM 
Online 

about the event

This online Symposium explores the intersection of law and public policy. 

Grappling with some of the most pressing issues of the past year, the 2026 Temple Law & Public Policy Scholars will present on critical topics in democratic preservation, children and the law, behavioral health and the law, and protecting worker power. They will share their innovative proposals and visions for moving the law from what it currently is to what they argue it must become.  
 
This entire event is online and can be joined from your preferred location. Up to four substantive CLE credits are available.  

To learn more about this year’s Law & Public Policy Scholars, read their bios here. 

register

Please join this The Intersection of Law & Public Policy: 2026 Update Online Symposium by registering below.

Temple Law students, faculty, staff – FREE
Temple Law alumni – $80
Non-Temple Law – $120

Schedule

Opening Remarks – 10:00am 

Panel 1: Preserving Democracy for All – 10:15am 

Moderator: Professor Noelia Rivera-Calderón, Practice Professor of Law and Director, Law & Public Policy Program at Temple University Beasley School of Law 

Presenters:

Ethan Cheers, Enfranchising the Incarcerated 

Hailey Collins, Our Third Reconstruction: Structural Racism & Our Precedent of Intent 


Panel 2: Children and the Law – 11:00am 

Moderator: Araesia King, Constitutional Law Research Fellow at the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law Constitutional Law Center  

Presenters: 

Sofia Carratala, Restoring Broken Promises: Proposed Reforms to Special Immigrant Juvenile Status 

Caden Diffenderfer, Don’t Hide from the Numbers: Increasing Transparency and Equity at the Intersection of Economic Development and School Funding 

Jennifer Levito, Ending the War on American Children by Enacting the Children’s Rights Act 


Panel 3: Behavioral Health and the Law – 12:15pm 

Moderator: Heather Swadley, Civil Rights & Health Legal Scholar, Research Consultant, and Developmental Editor  

Presenters: 

Brooke Hanraty, Reforming Civil Commitment Laws 

Olivia Avery,Prioritizing Community: A Framework for Drug Decriminalization 


Panel 4: Protecting Worker Power – 1:00pm 

Moderator: Chanelle Jones, Antitrust Associate at Latham & Watkins 

Presenters: 

Annie Sholar, Dairy Cooperatives: One for All or All for One? Restoring Farmer Power in the Dairy Industry 

Kelly Rose Gavenus, Foundation Repair: Policy Solutions to Address At-Will Employment’s Role in America’s Eviction Crisis  

Moderators

Professor Noelia Rivera-Calderón

Practice Professor of Law and Director, Law & Public Policy Program at Temple University Beasley School of Law 

Araesia King

Constitutional Law Research Fellow at the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law Constitutional Law Center

Heather Swadley

Civil Rights & Health Legal Scholar, Research Consultant, and Developmental Editor  

Chanelle Jones

Antitrust Associate at Latham & Watkins

Presenters

Olivia Avery

Prioritizing Community: A Framework for Drug Decriminalization

Sofia Carratala

Restoring Broken Promises: Proposed Reforms to Special Immigrant Juvenile Status 

Ethan Cheers

Enfranchising the Incarcerated 

Hailey Collins

Our Third Reconstruction: Structural Racism & Our Precedent of Intent 

Caden Diffenderfer

Don’t Hide from the Numbers: Increasing Transparency and Equity at the Intersection of Economic Development and School Funding 

Kelly Rose Gavenus

Foundation Repair: Policy Solutions to Address At-Will Employment’s Role in America’s Eviction Crisis  

Brooke Hanraty

 Reforming Civil Commitment Laws 

Jennifer Levito

Ending the War on American Children by Enacting the Children’s Rights Act 

Annie Sholar

Dairy Cooperatives: One for All or All for One? Restoring Farmer Power in the Dairy Industry