District Monthly News: February 2010

In This Issue:

  • Facebook, YouTube and Twitter - Social Networking and NAWJ
  • NAWJ Co-Sponsors ABA's 4th Women in Law and Leadership Academy, Past President Fernande Duffly to Moderate Panel of NAWJ Member Judges
  • 2010 NAWJ Mid Year Meeting and Leadership Conference
  • International Women's Day Reception
  • Events
  • Announcements

Facebook, YouTube and Twitter - Social Networking and NAWJ


NAWJ's Media and Public Relations Committee has begun planning development of NAWJ use of current major social networking site services, e.g. YouTube, Facebook. The popularity of social networking has grown from novel use by college students to a necessary plank in outreach by professional media companies, an immediate communication tool for elected officials, and a space for groups to inform each other of thoughts and happenings, major and minor.


NAWJ is committed to finding ways to strengthen our membership into an even more committed and connected group of people in support of mission and each other.
Tell us which social networks do you use? You can reply to this email, lcousin@nawj.org.

NAWJ's newly created Media and Public Relations Committee is composed of Chair, Judge Sandra Farragut-Hemphill, and Judges Susan Criss, Beverly Cutler (Retired) and Tanya Kennedy.


NAWJ Co-Sponsors ABA's 4th Women in Law and Leadership Academy, Past President Fernande Duffly to Moderate Panel of NAWJ Member Judges


Advice From the Bench
Thursday April 29, 2010
4:00 – 5:30PM
Loews Philadelphia Hotel, Pennsylvania


The ABA Commission on Women in the Profession, together with the ABA Young Lawyers Division, will be holding its fourth Women in Law Leadership Academy ("WILL Academy") on April 29-30, 2010, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the Loews Philadelphia Hotel. Please click here and here for more information.
NAWJ Past President Fernande Duffly will moderate the panel, "Advice from the Bench" from 4:00 - 5:30PM. A panel of prominent state and federal court judges will discuss the different communication styles of women and men, and include, among other things, a discussion of how women lawyers are perceived in the judicial system. They will provide practical tips and best practices for effective oral argument, opening and closing, examination of witnesses, and communication with the court, opposing counsel, and the jury. The goal of this program will be for attendees to enhance their litigation, negotiation, and appellate advocacy skills.


Program Speakers:    Judge Judith S. Kaye, Of Counsel, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and Former Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals
                                  Judge Barbara M. G. Lynn, United States District Judge for the Northern District of Texas
                                  Judge M. Margaret McKeown, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
                                  Judge Norma L. Shapiro, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Moderator:    Associate Justice Fernande "Nan" Duffly, Massachusetts Appeals Court


NAWJ MIDYEAR MEETING AND LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
March 11-13, 2010
Washington, DC

THE FAIRFAX HOTEL


Conference Highlights


Thursday, March 11, 2010
NAWJ 2010 RECEPTION HONORING JUSTICE GINSBURG, JUSTICE SOTOMAYOR, AND LADY HALE OF RICHMOND
Time: 6:00PM - 8:30PM
Location: National Museum of Women in the Arts
Attendees will enjoy a wonderful reception and a conversation between Justice Ginsburg, Justice Sotomayor, and Lady Hale, moderated by Professor Judith Resnik.
Speakers:    Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court of the United States
                   Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Supreme Court of the United States
                   Lady Brenda Marjorie Hale, Justice, Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
Moderator:   Professor Judith Resnik, Arthur Liman Professor of Law, Yale Law School


Presentation of the NAWJ Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Scholarship


Friday, March 12, 2010


BREAKFAST
Time: 7:00AM - 8:00AM
Location: The Fairfax Hotel


EDUCATION PROGRAM: LAW, JUSTICE AND THE HOLOCAUST
Time: 8:30AM - Noon
Location: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Overview: Attendees will have a private guided tour of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, followed by a program at the museum that will explore the failure of the judges and those in the legal profession to protect the millions of persons who were left vulnerable to the racist and anti-Semitic ideology of the Nazi regime. A fascinating multi-media historical presentation will examine the judicial response to the key decrees and legislative acts that facilitated the Nazis' ability to carry out their agenda. This will be followed by a guided panel discussion exploring the role of the judiciary in modern society and the need for judicial courage and independence.
Speaker:    Dr. William F. Meinecke, Jr, Holocaust Museum
Moderator:  Judge Gladys Kessler, U. S. District Court, District of Columbia
Panelists:    Colonel Linda Strite Murnane, Judge, U.S. Air Force (Retired)
                   Judge Maria P. Rivera, California Court of Appeals, First District
                   Judge Mary M. Schroeder, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
                  Chief Judge Eric Washington, District of Columbia Court of Appeals


KEYNOTE LUNCHEON
Time: 12:30PM - 2:00PM
Location: The Fairfax Hotel
Overview: NAWJ members and guests will lunch at the historic Fairfax Hotel and hear remarks from a Keynote Speaker (to be announced at a later date) addressing current relevant issues.
Greetings: Honorable Kim Young-ran, Supreme Court of Korea


Saturday, March 13, 2010


BREAKFAST
Time: 8:00AM - 9:00AM
Location: The Fairfax Hotel


NAWJ BOARD TRAINING
Time: 9:00AM - 11:30PM
Location: The Fairfax Hotel


LUNCH & NAWJ BOARD MEETING
Time: 11:30AM - 4:30PM
Location: The Fairfax Hotel


JUDICIAL RECEPTION
NAWJ Sponsor, Jeff Wilson, The Wilson Group, has agreed to open his magnificent home just blocks away from The Fairfax hotel for an evening judicial reception.
Time: 5:30PM - 7:30PM


International Women's Day Reception



International Women's Day Reception
"Courting Justice"
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
6:00 – 8:30PM

U.S. Court of International Trade
26 Federal Plaza, 4th floor


A documentary film examining the professional and personal challenges facing six women judges of the Constitutional Court of South Africa during the transition from apartheid to democracy. Reception at 6:00, screening of film at 7:00, followed by discussion with filmmaker Ruth Cowan and international judges.
U.S. Court of International Trade
26 Federal Plaza, 4th floor
(enter on Lafayette Street side, between Worth and Duane Streets)


Host organizations

International Association of Women Judges
National Association of Women Judges, New York Chapter
United States Court of International Trade


Contributing Sponsors (list in formation)
Queens County Women’s Bar Association
Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association
New York Women’s Bar Association


Co-sponsors (list in formation)
United States Committee for UNIFEM - Metro New York Chapter
New York County Lawyers Association - Women’s Rights Committee
New York City Bar Association
New York State Bar Association
New York Association of Lesbian and Gay Judges
International Association of Lesbian and Gay Judges
Staten Island Women’s Bar Association


Admission charge: $10 at the door, payable to National Association of Women Judges. For more information, please see the event flyer.


About NAWJ
The National Association of Women Judges is a non-profit organization which has for 27 years served as the nation's leading voice for jurists dedicated to preserving judicial independence; ensuring equal justice and access to the courts for women, minorities and other historically disfavored groups; providing judicial education on cutting-edge issues; and increasing the numbers and advancement of women judges at all levels to more accurately reflect their full participation in a democratic society.  For more information, visit www.nawj.org or call 202.393.0222.

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