Not exact matches
Presenting essays written by authorities in the fields
of education, political science, and law, West and Dunn highlight the many
areas of education policy that have made their way into U.S. courts to be debated and decided, and consider the implications
of heightened
judicial involvement for schools...
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education; leading modern case on school admissions; judicial review of school admissions policy based on catchment areas rather than parental preference; s. 411 Education
education; leading modern case on school admissions;
judicial review
of school admissions policy based on catchment
areas rather than parental preference; s. 411
Education Education Act 1996)
There are some issues,
of course, on which there may be disagreement, but there are many
areas of common interest, e.g.,
judicial education, improvement
of working conditions, etc. on which we will be able to work together.»
To this end,
judicial education has developed in the
area of «social context.»
After appointment, the two
areas of judicial responsibility are conduct and continuing
education.
Attorney Wolf is also a member
of the American Bar Association, Milford Bar Association, West Haven Bar Association, and Connecticut Bar Association, including Family Law, Estates and Probate and Young Lawyers Sections, as well as serving as co-chair for the Children in the Law Committee
of the Young Lawyers Section Executive Committee and the National Academy
of Jurisprudence Family Law Trial Attorneys Association Kristen Wolf is also a participating attorney for the Connecticut Women's
Education and Legal Fund and serves as Assigned Counsel for the Office
of the Chief Public Defender at the Bristol and Hartford Geographical
Area (GA) courts and he Hartford Juvenile court for child protection and delinquency matters, as well as guardian ad litem in the Meriden and Middlesex
Judicial Districts.
The panelists will include The Honourable Mr. Justice Colin L. Campbell
of the Ontario Superior Court
of Justice, Master Calum MacLeod
of the Ontario Superior Court
of Justice, and legal practitioners such as Susan Wortzman, founder
of Wortzman Nickle and the Chair
of the Steering Committee
of Sedona Conference ® Working Group 7, Sedona Canada, and Co-Chair
of the Inaugural Program together with Kelly Friedman, a litigation partner with Ogilvy Renault LLP and Co-Chair
of Sedona Canada Inaugural Conference, Dominic Jaar, legal counsel at Ledjit, an information management, e-discovery and law practice management consulting firm, Jonathan Redgrave a founding partner
of Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner and Steering Committee Chair Emeritus
of The Sedona Conference ® Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production (WG1), as well as Martin Felsky
of Commonwealth Legal, David Gray, a partner in the Litigation Group
of McCarthy Tétrault in Montréal, Glenn A. Smith, one
of the five founding partners
of Lenczner Slaght, Karen Groulx, a partner at Pallett Valo LLP, Peg Duncan, Department
of Justice, Canada, Robert Deanne, a partner with Borden Ladner Gervais LLP in Vancouver, Ron Hudges
of Nixon Peabody, Kenneth J. Withers, Director
of Judicial Education and Content for The Sedona Conference ®, as well as other members
of the bench and bar from both Canada and the U.S. Panel discussions will focus on 7 key
areas:
The following is a sampling in the
areas of Higher
Education, Workplace, Healthcare,
Judicial, Lawyers and Related Professionals, Mediators and ADR Professionals, Therapists and Law Enforcement (listed by category):
Today Promise Place has an office in each
of the 4 counties in the
judicial circuit and provides services to over 3,000 individuals per year through emergency shelter, a 24 hr emergency hotline, legal advocacy, weekly support groups, relocation assistance, financial assistance, crisis counseling, safety planning, a teen dating violence prevention program in all
area high schools, follow up services and community
education.