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Memorial Article
 

Lawrence G. Albrecht published a memorial article honoring his close friend and academic colleague, Professor Paul Brietzke, in 48 Valparaiso University Law Review, 951 (2014).

 
Valparaiso University Icon Dedication
 

Lawrence G. Albrecht spoke at Valparaiso University Brauer Art Museum’s 2014 dedication of an icon based on a photograph of Orthodox Coptic priests in Ethiopia taken by law professor Paul Brietzke who wrote extensively on African economic development and human rights. The icon was created by Attorney Albrecht’s close friend Rev. Dennis Jacobsen, former pastor of Incarnation Lutheran Church in Milwaukee.

Lawrence G. Albrecht was a contributing author on 2013 international human rights developments published in 48 The International Lawyer 453 (2014).

 
Current Legal Issues in Scotland
 

In October 2013, Lawrence G. Albrecht participated in the ABA Conference on “Current Legal Issues in Scotland” in Edinburgh which focused on Scottish constitutional independence and other legal issues, attended a human rights lecture on “Human Rights: Problem or Solution” in Cambridge, England, and also attended the ABA Section of International Law Conference in London.

 
An Overview of Arrest and Conviction Record Discrimination in Wisconsin
 

In June 2013, FAB attorney Thomas C. Lenz presented a seminar entitled An Overview of Arrest and Conviction Record Discrimination in Wisconsin. The seminar was presented in Oshkosh to the Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.

In April 2013, FAB attorney Lawrence G. Albrecht participated at the ABA Section of International Law conference held in Washington, D.C.

 
University of Wisconsin-Madison Address
 

In 2012, FAB Attorney Lawrence G. Albrecht spoke at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Union South on civil liberties issues addressed in the film screening of “Better This World,” also sponsored by the University of Wisconsin Havens Center, the ACLU, and The Progressive.