| New Orleans | Date: Jan. 27, 2010 Location: Xavier University Host Organization: Equity and Inclusion Summary of New Orleans Consultation* |
| Washington, DC | Date: Feb. 19, 2010 |
| NYC | Date: Feb 26, 2010 Location: Columbia University Host Organization: Columbia University Human Rights Institute Partner Organizations: National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty, Urban Justice Center Summary of New York Consultation* |
| El Paso | Date: Mar. 8, 2010 Location: Camino Real Hotel Host Organizations: Border Network for Human Rights; Human Rights First Summary of El Paso Consultation* |
| New Mexico | Date: March 16, 2010 Location: UNM Law School Host Organization: American Indian Law Center, Navajo Nation Consulting Organization: International Indian Treaty Council Summary of Albuquerque and Window Rock Consultations* |
| SF /Berkeley | Date: Mar. 25-26, 2010 Location: Berkeley, University of San Francisco School of Law Host organizations: USF School of Law, DREDF, WILD for Human Rights Summary of Berkeley Consultation* Summary of San Francisco Consultation* |
| Detroit/Dearborn | Date: April 7, 2010 Location: Wayne State Law School Host organizations: NAACP, American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee Summary of Detroit Consultation* |
| Chicago | Date: April 13-14, 2010 Location: John Marshall Law School Host Organizations: Housing Action Illinois, John Marshall Law School Summary of Chicago Consultation* Summary of Department of Homeland Security/Community Roundtable* |
| Birmingham | Date: April 22-23, 2010 |
| Washington, DC | Date: April 28, 2010 Location: Bingham McCutchen LLP Host organization: Human Rights First, Human Rights Watch, Open Society Institute Summary of Washington, DC Consultation* |
| Washington, DC | Date: April 30, 2010 Location: The Federalist Society Host organization: Federalist Society Summary of Washington, DC Consultation* |
*These consultation summaries are not transcripts, and they are not intended to capture everything that was said. Moreover, they may contain some inaccuracies and may omit some points that speakers considered important. These summaries are based on what was captured by government notetakers and are intended as brief overviews of some of the key points made by civil society speakers.