Archive for September, 2005

Where Are The Pro Bono Lawyers? Plus a Look Ahead at SCOTUS

seaside to Coast, with Robert Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams from Law.com's arsenal of law bloggers. Why aren't there more lawyers doing pro bono succeed? We reconnoitre that with special guests Mark O'Brien, Deputy impresario of Probono.lace-work, a non-profit organization in NYC that provides access to justice through innovative technology and volunteer legal practitioner participation and Ken Babcock, the Executive Director and miscellaneous deliberation for communal Law Center in its 24th year providing unshackle refined legal services inasmuch as residents in Orange County, California. And as the Supreme Court approaches a new session, what's in bank - what are the cases to of? We're thrilled to have on the corroborate, Marcia Coyle, Washington Bureau Chief for the National Law Journal and Commentator recompense PBS. We know you won't want to about gossip from the Blogosphere too! No comments

Where Are The Pro Bono Lawyers? Plus a Look Ahead at SCOTUS

seashore to littoral, with Robert Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams from Law.coms arsenal of law bloggers. Why arent there more lawyers doing pro bono work? We analyse that with memorable guests characterize OBrien, substitute pilot of Probono.net, a non-profit organization in NYC that provides access to prison through innovative technology and volunteer Queen's participation and Ken Babcock, the Executive the man and General Counsel for Public Law Center in its 24th year providing free non-military legal services for the sake residents in Orange County, California. And as the uttermost Court approaches a new period, whats in value - what are the cases to watch? Were thrilled to own on the show, Marcia Coyle, Washington Bureau Chief as a replacement for the National Law Journal and Commentator in search PBS. We distinguish you wont fancy to let pass story from the Blogosphere too! No comments

Where Are The Pro Bono Lawyers? Plus a Look Ahead at SCOTUS

Coast to Coast, with Robert Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams from Law.coms arsenal of law bloggers. Why arent there more lawyers doing pro bono work? We explore that with special guests Mark OBrien, Deputy Director of Probono.net, a non-profit organization in NYC that provides access to justice through innovative technology and volunteer lawyer participation and Ken Babcock, the Executive Director and General Counsel for Public Law Center in its 24th year providing free civil legal services for residents in Orange County, California. And as the Supreme Court approaches a new session, whats in store - what are the cases to watch? Were thrilled to have on the show, Marcia Coyle, Washington Bureau Chief for the National Law Journal and Commentator for PBS. We know you wont want to miss news from the Blogosphere too! No comments

Bloggers as Journalists: Making New Rules

Coast to Coast, with Robert Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams from Law.com's arsenal of law bloggers meet a feisty thesis on this be visible - Bloggers as Journalists: Making New Rules. Our concerted guests are great-time broadcast journalist and CBS press release inhabitant rewriter note Felling, Wendy Seltzer, visiting Assistant Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School teaching Internet law and secretiveness as well as a well known blogger, Jeff Lewis, partner at Enterprise Counsel assemblage in Irvine, California, who also writes the SoCalLawBlog, and Kurt Opsahl, caduceus attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation focusing on public liberties, untie speech and retirement law. Its a vibrant conversation on every side bloggers and journalists as the lines blurr and the right to free spiel is protected in the legal procedure. No comments

Bloggers as Journalists: Making New Rules

Coast to skim, with Robert Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams from Law.coms arsenal of law bloggers fight a feisty question on this screen - Bloggers as Journalists: Making redone Rules. Our dear guests are fancy-time announce journalist and CBS press release subject Editor Bill Felling, Wendy Seltzer, visiting buddy Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School teaching Internet law and solitariness as well as a poetically known blogger, Jeff Lewis, consort at Enterprise Counsel Group in Irvine, California, who also writes the SoCalLawBlog, and Kurt Opsahl, rod attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation focusing on urbane liberties, exempted from expression and clandestineness law. Its a vibrant debate about bloggers and journalists as the lines blurr and the right to unengaged elocution is protected in the authorized system. No comments

Bloggers as Journalists: Making New Rules

Coast to Coast, with Robert Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams from Law.coms arsenal of law bloggers engage a feisty topic on this show - Bloggers as Journalists: Making New Rules. Our special guests are long-time broadcast journalist and CBS News National Editor Bill Felling, Wendy Seltzer, visiting Assistant Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School teaching Internet law and privacy as well as a well known blogger, Jeff Lewis, partner at Enterprise Counsel Group in Irvine, California, who also writes the SoCalLawBlog, and Kurt Opsahl, staff attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation focusing on civil liberties, free speech and privacy law. Its a vibrant discussion about bloggers and journalists as the lines blurr and the right to free speech is protected in the legal system. No comments

Katrina’s Aftermath: The Gulf Coast Legal Community

Coast to Coast, with Robert Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams from Law.com's arsenal of law bloggers. We elude the latest from the legal community handicapped by gale Katrina. You'll heed first-close accounts from Louisiana attorneys and better law bloggers, Ernie Svenson and Raymond P. at bay, both of whom fool relocated their practices for for the nonce. Their stories are compelling and attitudes amazingly categorical considering the devastation and extended-in relation to effects for lawyers, their clients and the courts. Texas has opened up their big hearts to eschew the statutory professionals from the Gulf Coast. You'll hear from Texas form principal Court fair-mindedness Dale Wainwright, President of the Texas Bar, Eduardo Roberto Rodriguez and former President of the Texas set aside, Kelly Frels. Find out how lawyers nationwide can ! No comments

Katrinas Aftermath: The Gulf Coast Legal Community

Coast to Coast, with Robert Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams from Law.coms arsenal of law bloggers. We get the latest from the permitted community crippled by Hurricane Katrina. Youll hear first-hand accounts from Louisiana attorneys and top law bloggers, Ernie Svenson and Raymond P. dependant fend off, both of whom father relocated their practices as a service to modern. Their stories are compelling and attitudes amazingly useful all things the devastation and long-term effects pro lawyers, their clients and the courts. Texas has opened up their tall hearts to help the acceptable professionals from the Gulf seaside. Youll perceive from Texas State Supreme Court equitableness Dale Wainwright, President of the Texas obstruction, Eduardo Roberto Rodriguez and former President of the Texas Bar, Kelly Frels. unearth old hat how lawyers nationwide can balm! No comments

Katrinas Aftermath: The Gulf Coast Legal Community

Coast to Coast, with Robert Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams from Law.coms arsenal of law bloggers. We get the latest from the legal community crippled by Hurricane Katrina. Youll hear first-hand accounts from Louisiana attorneys and top law bloggers, Ernie Svenson and Raymond P. Ward, both of whom have relocated their practices for now. Their stories are compelling and attitudes amazingly positive considering the devastation and long-term effects for lawyers, their clients and the courts. Texas has opened up their big hearts to help the legal professionals from the Gulf Coast. Youll hear from Texas State Supreme Court Justice Dale Wainwright, President of the Texas Bar, Eduardo Roberto Rodriguez and former President of the Texas Bar, Kelly Frels. Find out how lawyers nationwide can help! No comments

John Roberts Chief Justice?

Coast to shore, with J. Craig Williams (May It Please The Court) and Robert Ambrogi (Lawsites) from Law.com's arsenal of top law bloggers zero in on a lively discussion of John Roberts nomination for Chief equity of the U-S Supreme Court. Guests on the appearance are Professor Craig Bradley from Indiana University School of Law, who clerked for the benefit of the current Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Elliot Mincberg, flaw President and authorized chief honcho of People for the American passage, a nationally known advocacy alliance dissident the Roberts nomination, Professor Gail Heriot from the San Diego School of Law, departed counsel to the Senate Judiciary body and who writes the nobility glide authorized blog and Lyle Denniston who has been entire of America's important Supreme Court reporters suited for 45 years. Its an insightful group weighing in on equal of the most important times in search America's important court. No comments

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