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Vol. 72, No. 11, Nove,ber
1999 |
President's Perspective
It's a Matter of Trust
By Leonard L. Loeb
The State Bar of Wisconsin is committed to law-related education,
reaching the public through our mock trial program, consumer
publications, public service announcements, and a host of legal
resources. Yet research tells us that although the public has
a generally positive view of the justice system, there are many
misconceptions, misunderstandings, and gaps within the public
knowledge of the system's structure, purpose, and operation.
In response, bar associations across the country are expending
time and resources to dispel myths about, and improve the public
perceptions of, the justice system. The State Bar of Wisconsin
is taking an active role.
In May a delegation of seven people from Wisconsin attended
the National Conference on Public Trust and Confidence in the
Justice System in Washington, D.C. The conference was sponsored
by the American Bar Association, Conference of Chief Justices,
Conference of State Court Administrators, and the League of Women
Voters. Past President Susan Steingass attended on behalf of
the State Bar. As a result of the conference, the State Bar,
Chief Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson, Director of State Courts
J. Denis Moran, and the Wisconsin League of Women Voters have
organized a Wisconsin initiative. In October we appointed a steering
committee made up of 10 representatives from the bench, the bar,
and the League of Women Voters.
Steering committee members include the following. Chief
Justice and Director of State Court designees: Hon. Joseph
M. Troy, Outagamie Circuit Court; Hon. Carl Ashley, Milwaukee
County Court; Hon. Patience D. Roggensack, District Four Court
of Appeals; and Ms. Claudia Singleton, Jackson County Circuit
Court Clerk. State Bar designees: Atty. Derek Mosley,
Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office; Atty. Eileen
Hirsch, State Public Defender's Office; and Atty. Tom Bailey,
Bailey Law Offices and Milwaukee County Supervisor. League
of Women Voters designees: Ms. Deb Augustyn, Campbellsport;
Ms. Melanie Ramey, Madison; and Atty. Cheryl Daniels, Madison.
The steering committee's goal is to identify issues relating
to public trust and confidence in the Wisconsin justice system,
and to develop potential strategies for addressing the issues.
A focus group of lawyers and nonlawyers will convene in early
2000 to discuss the public perception of the justice system and
offer perspectives on the issues identified by the steering committee.
The steering committee will then be charged with preparing a
final report and action plan by June 2000 that may be implemented
within the State Bar, the court system, and citizen groups. The
project is funded in part by the American Bar Association.
If you have any questions about this initiative, please do
not hesitate to contact either Linda
Barth at (800) 444-9404, ext. 6140, or Trina
Haag at (800) 444-9404, ext. 6025, at the State Bar of Wisconsin.
If you have any suggestions, please contact me by email
or by fax at (414) 272-7918.
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