The State Bar Annual Convention and the Annual Judicial Conference are scheduled for May 4 - 6 at the Midwest Airlines Center in Milwaukee. For only the fourth time since 1988, Wisconsin lawyers and judges will have the opportunity to meet and discuss major issues that confront them in administering justice and practicing law.
January 2005
Lawyers and judges gather at joint Annual Convention and Annual
Judicial Conference in May
The State Bar Annual Convention and the Annual Judicial Conference are
scheduled for May 4 - 6 at the Midwest Airlines Center in Milwaukee. For
only the fourth time since 1988, Wisconsin lawyers and judges will have
the opportunity to meet and discuss major issues that confront them in
administering justice and practicing law.
"In our day-to-day work, we rarely have this kind of opportunity
to understand each other's viewpoints, explore solutions together, and
even simply get to know each other better on a personal level,"
says Justice Patience Roggensack, Bench and Bar Planning Committee
cochair. "It is our hope that this event will foster greater
communication between lawyers and judges, professionally and
personally."
"Combining these two events will offer lawyers and judges the
opportunity to explore how the judiciary can better understand
practicing lawyers' problems and how lawyers can gain a better
understanding of the role of judges," says State Bar President
Michelle Behnke, Bench and Bar Planning Committee cochair. "The
results can significantly affect not only one's own effectiveness, but
the quality of our state's entire legal system."
Rhode Island Chief Justice Frank Williams will be the keynote
speaker at the Bench and Bar luncheon on May 5. Williams will discuss
whether the war on terror has become a permanent fixture of the American
political landscape, as have the war on drugs, the war on poverty, and
the war on crime. If it has, what are the constitutional implications?
Are traditional civil liberties and constitutional protections against
unlawful imprisonment in jeopardy?
More information will be mailed in late January.
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