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November 26, 2007

Action Alert: Request for C-SPAN Coverage for Coalition for 11/28 Judicial Accountability DC Briefing

By Mark Adams

November 28 --- 8:30 AM;Cannon H.O.B. Room 121,Congress, US Capitol CONGRESSIONAL ACTION NEEDED in 2008. Calling for Judicial & Legal Reform.Sessions go until 4:00 p.m. and will be conducted in an interview format. Topics include lawyer whistleblowers, judicial transparency, should there be an independent judiciary, congressional oversight of the courts, judiciary's new rules for judges: are conflicts of interest now okay?

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Please forward this to your contacts, and please contact C-Span at (202) 737-3220 or email them at viewer@c-span.org to ask: Are you broadcasting this live and what channel will it be on?
C-span would prefer a fax, so please fax this to CSPAN if possible at 202-737-6226
COALITION FOR JUDICIAL ACCOUNTABILITY

REQUEST FOR C-SPAN COVERAGE

WASHINGTON BRIEFING

November 28 ◊ 8:30 AM

Cannon H.O.B. Room 121

Congress, U.S. Capitol

CONGRESSIONAL ACTION NEEDED in 2008

Calling for Judicial & Legal Reform

Topics:
1. Judiciary’s New Rules for Judges: Are Conflicts of Interest Now Okay?
2. Congressional Oversight of the Courts
Proposed Legislation H.R. 785 & S. 781 - An Inspector General for the Courts?
Defining "Good Behavior" – Judges Appointments are Not for Life?
3. Should There Be An Independent Judiciary: Is Independence a Myth?
4. Judicial Transparency: Is Court Secrecy American?
5. Regulation of Lawyers & the First Amendment
6. Lawyer Whistleblowers: Should Lawyers Inform the Public of Misconduct?
7. Psychological Considerations
8. Overview of Needs for Reform
Presenters:
Constitutional Law Professor Akhil Reed Amar (Yale)
Moderator/Attorney/Radio Host Lisa Macci (Florida)
Attorney Jonathan Moseley, Legal Affairs Council (Virginia)
Author/Attorney Caroline Douglas (New Mexico)
Activist/Attorney Mark A. Adams JD/MBA (Florida)
Former U.S. Marshal/Activist Matthew Fogg (Washington DC)
Psychologist Diane Perlman (Washington DC)
Kim Lurie JD Alliance to Restore Integrity in Divorce
Constitutional Lawyer Paula Werme (New Hampshire)
Upon request and with confirmation, speakers may be available for interviews from 7:30 to 8:15 AM on 11/28.
Schedule:
8:30 Introductory Remarks
8:45 Remarks by Members of Congress, their Staff, and/or Presenters
9:15 Presentation on the Independence of the Judiciary by Professor Akhil Reed Amar
9:45 Overview of Needs for Reform – Interviews with Attorneys and Activists
9:45 Interview of Mark Adams on Busby v. Bilbray, Curtis v. Feeney, Russell v. Brown-Waite, and Linn v. Media General
10:45 Caroline Douglas Interviews of Family Law Reform Advocates 11:45 Break for Lunch
1:00 Psychological Considerations – Mark Adams interviews Dr. Diane Perlman
2:00 Jonathan Moseley discusses the Current Regulatory Scheme, Proposed Rules and Legislation, Constitutional Considerations, and Suggestions for Reforms with Judicial Reform Advocates
4:00 Closing Remarks by Mark A. Adams JD/MBA
Please note that most sessions will be conducted in an interview format and that times may vary.

CONTACT: Jon Moseley, Esq. (703) 850-3733 (cell) JonMoseley@earthlink.net

Caroline Douglas, Esq. (505) 603-5100 (cell)

Mark A. Adams, Esq. JD/MBA (813) 495-5079 (cell) MarkAdamsJDMBA@live.com

 
     


Authors Bio:
I represented Clint Curtis, John Russell, and Frank Gonzalez in contesting their alleged losses in 2006 in Florida State court and in the U.S. House of Representatives. Our contest was instrumental in exerting the pressure to
pass a paper ballots law in Florida which at least gives us something to count if someone can find an attorney who will file a lawsuit or a contest.

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