Location
2000 E Cary Street
Richmond, Virginia 23223
United States
Date & Time
11:30am EDT - 1:30pm EDT
About This Event
Join the Virginia Law Foundation and the Virginia Holocaust Museum to honor
Jay M. Weinberg, Esq.
Rule of Law Award Recipient
Frank Overton Brown, Esq.
Civility in the Law Award Recipient
A primary lesson of the Holocaust is the centrality of the Rule of Law in the preservation of civil societies. Established by the VHM’s Nuremberg Courtroom Committee and the Virginia Law Foundation, this program honors individuals whose life and work emulate the highest ideals enshrined in the principles of the Nuremberg Military Tribunal and later the International Court of Justice.
Learn more at vlf50.org.
About This Event
Join the Virginia Law Foundation and the Virginia Holocaust Museum to honor
Jay M. Weinberg, Esq.
Rule of Law Award Recipient
Frank Overton Brown, Esq.
Civility in the Law Award Recipient
A primary lesson of the Holocaust is the centrality of the Rule of Law in the preservation of civil societies. Established by the VHM’s Nuremberg Courtroom Committee and the Virginia Law Foundation, this program honors individuals whose life and work emulate the highest ideals enshrined in the principles of the Nuremberg Military Tribunal and later the International Court of Justice.
Learn more at vlf50.org.
Getting There
Virginia Holocaust Museum
2000 E Cary Street
Richmond, Virginia 23223
United States
Location
2000 E Cary Street
Richmond, Virginia 23223
United States
Date & Time
11:30am EDT - 1:30pm EDT