Morris Dees to Address National Press Club

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Mon Jun 29, 2009 2:48pm EDT

WASHINGTON, June 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Morris Dees, founder and chief
trial counsel of the Southern Poverty Law Center, will address a newsmaker
Luncheon at the National Press Club on Friday, July 10. Dees will speak on the
recent upsurge in hate crimes and right-wing extremism, illustrated most
recently by the attack on the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.

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Dees has been a leader in the fields of civil rights and civil liberties
litigation for more than forty years. At the start of his legal career, he
took pro-bono cases that led to the desegregation of recreational facilities,
the reapportionment of the Alabama state legislature and the integration of
the Alabama State Troopers. He pioneered the strategy of holding hate groups
responsible for violent acts by their members, filing civil suits that
bankrupted the United Klans of America, the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations and seven
other major white supremacist organizations. As a result, he has won plaudits
from the American Bar Association, the National Education Association, the
American Civil Liberties Union, the NAACP and the Anti-Defamation League, as
well as several attempts on his life.

The National Press Club luncheon will begin promptly at 12:30 p.m. Remarks
will begin just after 1 p.m., followed by a question-and-answer session.
Reservations should be made by telephoning 202-662-7501. Cost of luncheon
admission is $17 for National Press Club members, $28 for their guests and $35
for general admission. Full tables, seating 8 to 10 people each, are also
available for reservation.

The National Press Club is located at 14th and F Streets Northwest, one block
west of Metro Center.



SOURCE  National Press Club

Melinda Cooke of the National Press Club, +1-202-662-7516, mcooke@press.org
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