The National Equal Justice Library
Presents
A Forum On New Challenges For Civil Legal Services And
Criminal Defense
April
12, 2002
9:30 am - 6:30 pm
at the Washington College of Law
4801 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20016-8181
Sponsored by the National Equal Justice
Library (a joint project of the American Bar Association, the National
Legal Aid and Defender Association, and the American Association of Law
Libraries), this day‑long forum will address the topic of equal access
to justice from comparative and historical perspectives as well as
within the context of recent world events.
Panels of distinguished experts along
with conference attendees will focus on three timely topics: (1) The
Right to Counsel in Civil Cases ‑ Is America Finally Ready for this
Step? (2) Administration of the Death Penalty in the Twenty‑First
Century, and (3) The Impact of Terrorism on the Balance Between Civil
Liberties and National Security.
The National Equal Justice Library
will also present the Reginald Heber Smith Book Awards and the Edgar and
Jean Cahn Article Awards to outstanding publications on the subject of
equal access to justice.
Additionally, a reception will be held
for Forum speakers and attendees during which a presentation will be
made commemorating the 35th Anniversary of the founding of
the Reginald Heber Smith Community Lawyer Fellowship Program - The “Reggies.”
*We thank the Washington College of Law for its generous support.
Program of Events
9:30 ‑ 9:45
Welcome
Claudio Grossman, Dean,
Washington College of Law
9:45 ‑ 11:15
Panel One:
Will ‘Gideon’s
Trumpet’ Sound Again? The Prospects for a Right To Equal Justice in
Civil Cases
·Jonathan
Turley, Professor of Law
specializing in constitutional criminal procedure, environmental law,
litigation, and torts, The George Washington University Law School
Stephen Sachs,
former U.S. Attorney and Attorney General of Maryland, and currently of
Counsel at Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering
·Justice
Earl Johnson, Jr., Justice,
California Court of Appeal and former Professor of Law at University of
Southern California
·Robert Rhudy,
Executive Director, Maryland Legal Services Corporation
11:15‑11:30
Break
11:30‑1:00
Panel Two:
Administration of
the Death Penalty in the USA
·Marshall
Hartman, Deputy Defender,
Capital Litigation Division of the Illinois State Public Defender Office
and Professor (adj.) ITT, Chicago Kent College of Law
·Ronald
Tabak, ABA Individual Rights
and Responsibilities Section and partner in Skadden, Arps, et al
·Rita
Fry, Public Defender of Cook
County, IL
·Douglas
F. Gansler, State's
Attorney, Montgomery County, Maryland
1:00‑2:30
Lunch
Keynote Speaker
Award presented to Edgar Cahn by
Honorable Sargent Shriver, followed by a presentation of Smith Book
Awards and Cahn Article Awards to their authors.
2:30‑4:00
Panel Three:
Striking a Balance
Between Civil Liberties and
National Security in the Age of Terrorism
·Honorable
Abner Mikva, former
Congressman, U.S. Appellate Court Judge, White House Counsel, and
currently of the University of Chicago School of Law
·David
Cole, Professor of Law,
Georgetown University Law Center
·Victoria
Toensing, former Justice
Department Official, currently in private practice in Washington D.C.
·Scott
Wallace, Director, Defender
Legal Services, NLADA
·Malea
Kiblan, Attorney practicing
in immigration law and political asylum cases.
4:30‑6:00
Reception for Forum Speakers and
attendees featuring a presentation commemorating the 35th
Anniversary of the “Reggie” Program.
REGISTRATION
You may also register at
http://www.wcl.american.edu/secle.
If you have additional questions,
please contact us at (202) 274-4075 or via e-mail at
secle@wcl.american.edu.
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