Exciting panel at the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, 2929 Richmond Rd Beachwood, OH 44122 on October 30
In conjunction with a world-premiere exhibition “TRAITOR! Spies, Lies and Justice Denied: The Dreyfus Affair,” Cleveland-Marshall College of Law and the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage are co-hosting a panel of legal professionals to discuss the Dreyfus Affair trials, and their implications in the legal community to this day.
The 1894 court martial of French army Captain Alfred Dreyfus was the world’s first “trial of the century” – a media spectacle fueled by government misinformation and blatant anti-Semitism, all orchestrated in the name of national security. The case had a global impact, nearly destroying France’s reputation among civilized nations, sowing the seeds of future wars and even indirectly inspiring the birth of the modern Zionist movement.
Panelists:
- Steven M. Dettelbach, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio
- Judge Stuart A. Friedman, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court
- Doron M. Kalir, Clinical Professor of Law, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
Preregistration is required
Register by phone at 216.593.0575
www.maltzmuseum.org/event/panel-discussioncontinuing-legal-e ducation
$20 registration fee includes museum admission, CLE credit, panel discussion and a dessert reception.