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Record #: R2017-254   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 3/29/2017 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 3/29/2017
Title: Congratulations extended to Chicago Bar Association and President Dan Kotin on hosting "Curb the Violence in Chicago" summit
Sponsors: Burke, Edward M.
Attachments: 1. R2017-254.pdf
RESOLUTION



WHEREAS, in recent years, the City of Chicago has seen an increase in violence throughout the City; and

WHEREAS, gun violence has particularly increased and has taken the lives of many innocent victims over the past several years; and

WHEREAS, in light of the economic and social problems that face the residents of Chicago, a pattern of distrust has developed between many communities and law enforcement in our City and throughout the country; and

WHEREAS, the City's civic, governmental, and religious leaders must come together to solve the current inequities in our communities throughout our City; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago Bar Association founded in 1874 is one of the oldest and most active metropolitan bar associations in the United States. The Association's voluntary membership of 22,000 consists largely of lawyers and judges from Cook County and the State of Illinois; and

WHEREAS, one of the primary objectives of the Chicago Bar Association is to increase the usefulness of the legal profession in promoting the due administration of justice and the public good;and

WHEREAS, the Chicago Bar Association, through the leadership of President Dan Kotin, will be sponsoring and hosting a summit to address the issue of violence in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, the Summit entitled "The Path towards Solutions: Curbing the Violence in Chicago" will be held on Friday, May 19, 2017 at the Standard Club of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, the Summit will hold panel discussions with local and national speakers that will represent all stakeholders of the subject of Curbing Violence in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, some of the topics to be addressed at this Summit will include the relationship between law enforcement and the community, the impact of social media on Chicago Violence and gun violence and our judicial system; and

WHEREAS, in addition to hosting this Summit, a sub-committee of the Chicago Bar Association will be assisting the Chicago City Council Joint Committee on Public S...

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