This panel discussion will examine how antisemitism is addressed within existing and emerging legal frameworks. The conversation will explore how legal approaches and remedies
may be evolving in response to recent developments.
Learning Objectives
- Identify key legal frameworks used to address discrimination, including Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act.
- Analyze legal considerations
surrounding “buffer zones,” including First Amendment implications.
- Evaluate the legal landscape of anti-masking laws and issues related to anonymity and public safety.
Faculty:
Sarah Kader is an attorney and advocate who serves as Deputy Regional
Director for the Anti-Defamation League’s Desert Region, covering Arizona and Nevada. A former disability rights attorney and public policy leader in Arizona, she now responds to incidents of
antisemitism and extremism, supports schools and communities, and advocates for policy change. The granddaughter of Holocaust survivors, Sarah is deeply committed to combating hate and strengthening
community resilience.
Kevin Kampschror is a senior associate at Sgro & Roger and a workers’ compensation specialist who has represented nearly
10,000 injured workers before Nevada administrative bodies and courts. A magna cum laude graduate of Thomas Jefferson School of Law, he is also active in the community and serves on the executive
board of the Anti-Defamation League Nevada, with extensive pro bono work and advocacy experience.
Steve Sheinberg is the inaugural Chief Legacy
Officer at the Anti-Defamation League, where he oversees governance across ADL entities and works to protect and advance the organization’s historic mission. A longtime ADL leader and former Chief
Legal Officer, he has played a key role in civil rights initiatives, including litigation against antisemitism and extremism, and provides strategic legal counsel on organizational and
mission-related matters.
Tori Sundheim, JD, LLM, is Assistant Staff Counsel to the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada, where she represents
Regulatory Operations Staff in proceedings before the Commission. A former Deputy Attorney General, she is active in bar leadership and community service, including roles with the State Bar’s Energy
Section and the Nevada Jewish Bar Association, and previously chaired the City of Reno’s Human Rights Commission.
Co-Sponsored by: Nevada Justice
Association, Anti-Defamation Legue, and Nevada Jewish Bar Association