Presented by the Nashville Bar Association and the Lawyers’ Association for Women

100 Years of Woman Suffrage: Honoring the Past, Looking to the Future, a collaboration between the Nashville Bar Association and the Lawyers' Association for Women, is a very special event celebrating the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment. The CLE seminar will encompass aspects of our annual Law Day Lunch.
This event will be held virtually, with a two-hour CLE program—including a keynote address given by Justice Anita Earls of the North Carolina Supreme Court—and panel discussions exploring Nashville’s critical role in the suffrage movement and the impact on other voter rights movements that have followed.
Note: As we continue to adjust to the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic, holding an in-person event is not feasible.
Margaret Behm
Judge Martha Craig "Cissy" Daughtrey
Justice Anita Earls
Freda Player-Peters
Rebecca Price
Linda Wynn
WELCOME
Hon. Frank G. Clement, Jr.
LEGAL AID SOCIETY CAMPAIGN REPORT & AWARD
DarKenya Waller
DIVERSITY RECOGNITION AWARDS
Kaya Grace Porter
LAW DAY ESSAY CONTEST
Paige Bernick
INTRODUCTION OF KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Laura Baker
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Justice Anita Earls
INTRODUCTION OF PANELISTS
Sara Anne Quinn
HONORING THE HISTORY OF SUFFRAGE
Hon. Martha Craig Daughtrey
Rebecca Price
Linda Wynn
INTRODUCTION OF PANELISTS
Margaret Behm
THE FUTURE OF SUFFRAGE
Margaret Behm
Justice Anita Earls
Freda Player-Peters
CLOSING REMARKS
Hon. Frank G. Clement, Jr.