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<center><big>Saturday, 26 August</big></center>
8:30 Registration<br> 
9:00 Coding, Reporting, and Analyzing Circumcision Data – Georganne Chapin<br> 
9:30 A Treatise From the Trenches: Why Are Circumcision Lawsuits So Hard to Win?– J. Steven Svoboda<br> 
9:50 Winning and Losing on the Circuit– David J. Llewellyn<br>
10:10 Switching Gears in Washington State: From Individual Lawsuits to Writ of Mandamus – John Geisheker<br>
10:30 The MGM Bill Proposals: A Legislative Strategy for Protecting US boys from Circumcision – Matthew Hess<br>
11:00 Break<br>
11:30 Ending Non-religious Circumcision: Supply vs Demand – A Moderated Discussion<br>
12:30 Lunch On Your Own<br> 
2:00 Defining What is Sacred – Miriam Pollack<br> 
2:20 Beyond the Bris: One Jewish Mother’s Experience – Rebecca Wald<br> 
2:40 Resolving Circumcision Trauma: Neurological Repatterning and Healing Action – Stephanie Mines<br> 
3:40 Break<br> 
4:00 Ending Circumcision for Children: A Total Paradigm Shift – Suzanne Arms<br> 
4:45 Tribute to Jeannine Parvati Baker– Marilyn Milos and Suzanne Arms<br> 
5:00 Close of symposium<br> 
7:00  No Host Banquet Dinner and Premier Performance – Composer Ron Romanovsky and Betty Katz Sperlich, co-founder, Nurses for the Rights of the Child, present IT’S A BOY! (a circus opera). The performance includes five vocalists and two accompanists.<br>


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