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60 minutes
Date Published

September 12, 2020

Publisher

Knoxville Bar Association

Subjects

Government

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Summary

The CLE program "The 19th Amendment at 100: Bold Women Change History" was originally presented and recorded on August 19, 2020.

Presenters: Senator Becky Massey, Tennessee State Senate
Charme Allen, Knox County District Attorney General
Justice Sharon Lee, TN Supreme Court
Cheryl Rice, Egerton, McAfee, Armistead & Davis, P.C.
Avice Reid, City of Knoxville, Retired
Wanda Sobieski, Sobieski, Messer & Elledge, PLLC
Joycelyn Stevenson, Tennessee Bar Association Executive Director


(If you have any questions about the program please contact the program moderator Cheryl Rice @ CRice@emlaw.com)

Approved for 1 hour of "Online" General CLE Credit

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Presenters

Becky Duncan Massey
Senator - 6th Senatorial District

Becky Duncan Massey was elected to the 6th Senatorial District in a Special Election in November 2011. She serves as the... Read More

Charme P. Allen
Prosecutor - Attorney General

Charme P. Allen is a veteran prosecutor with nearly 30 years of experience. In 2014, General Allen was elected as the first... Read More

Justice Sharon G. Lee
Justice - Tennessee Supreme Court

Justice Sharon G. Lee graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Business and the College of Law. She was in... Read More

Cheryl G. Rice
Attorney - Egerton, McAfee, Armistead & Davis, PC

Cheryl G. Rice is a shareholder with Egerton, McAfee, Armistead & Davis, PC, who focuses her practice in business and... Read More

Dr. Avice Reid
Retired - Senior Director of Community Relations - Knoxville City Government

Dr. Reid retired from Knoxville City Government in February as the Senior Director of Community Relations. Previously, she... Read More

Wanda Sobieski

Wanda is a native of Kansas (the third state to ratify the 19th Amendment and the home of Susan B. Anthony's beloved brother... Read More

Joycelyn A. Stevenson
Executive Director - Tennessee Bar Association

Joycelyn currently serves as the Executive Director of the Tennessee Bar Association (“TBA”), where she manages operations,... Read More

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

The 19th Amendment at 100: Bold Women Change History - Video
The 19th Amendment at 100: Bold Women Change History - Paper
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