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Posted On: July 30, 2008 by David Badertscher

2008 ABA Annual Convention: Some Programs Hosted by the Judicial Division


.:: During the 2008 ABA Annual Meeting, the Judicial Division will be hosting several interesting educational programs for the judges, lawyers, and law students, including the following:

: ** National Conference of State Trial Judges 50th Anniversary Program

** A Swift Round-trip on Erie Railroad: State Law in Federal Courts; Federal Law in State Courts

** When Judges Speak: The Ethics of Judicial Outreach and Communication

** Military Litigants & Witness in Civilian Courts: Challenges for the Bench, Bar, and Deployed Military Member

** What the Presidential Candidates Should be Saying about Federal Judicial Selection

** Maze of Injustice: The Failure to Protect Indigenous Women from Sexual Violence in the USA

** How Judges Think: Rule of Law, or Rule of Man?

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