CAAF updated its Judicial Conference program page today, adding details about a couple of the lectures.
Judge Tatel's presentation is called, "Practice Before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia."
Judge Downey's presentation is called, "Lessons on a Second Career Spent in Trial Court."
And it looks like Professor Harris's presentation on racial profiling swapped times with the panel on Afghanistan rule of law.
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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I am getting my ticket now:
Judge Tatel's presentation is called, "Practice Before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia."
That's a must for anyone writing a brief and representing a civilian in a court-martial, which I didn't realize until recently could be mutually exclusive conditions.
Will Judge Tatel be telling tales? If he does, he will be a Tatel-tale.
- bah - dah - bah - dah - tsssssh
This is perhaps the most irrelevant CLE of all time! C'mon CAAF, get with it!
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