Brooks Pierce attorney Collins Saint will participate in the American Bar Association’s (ABA) Law Day webinar for young adults on April 27 at noon. The webinar is hosted by the ABA’s Young Lawyers Division.
The webinar, “Toward a More Perfect Union, Perspectives on Practice and the Constitution,” will discuss the role of the Constitution, especially in turbulent times, whether the Constitution should be subject to more frequent change or be an unwavering source of guidance regardless of issues of the day, and discuss the role and impact of lawyers in society.
Saint advises and litigates on behalf of public and private educational institutions and school boards on an array of education law issues, including special education and disability issues, civil rights laws, and tort claims. He also represents businesses in a variety of industries to resolve disputes, litigating in state and federal court when necessary. Saint has a particular focus on diversity and civil rights issues, including issues related to race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability and religion. He is actively involved in the American Bar Association, serving as chair of the Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Committee for the Young Lawyers Division. He is also a member of the Credentials Board, Leadership Academy Task Force and National Conferences Team for the ABA’s Young Lawyers Division.
To register for the event, click here.