Dear Colleague:
It is my sincere pleasure to invite you to attend the upcoming convening, Criminal Justice in the 21st Century: Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparity in the Criminal Justice System. The goal of the convening is to assemble a distinguished group of participants in the criminal justice system who will collaborate to develop practical reforms to reduce race as a negative factor in the criminal justice system.
We hope that you will be able to add your unique perspective to the convening. Please register at http://www.racialdisparity.eventbrite.com and see the [letter above] for more details. I hope to see you there!
Marilyn J. Flood
Counsel to NYCLA
NYCLA
14 Vesey St.
New York, NY 10007
212-267-6646 x 222
Fax: 212-406-9252
mflood@nycla.org
Thanks to our friends at Cadwalader, we have video highlights from the Ozawa/Thind re-enactment performed by AABANY members at Cadwalader on February 28, 2012. Click on the title to see the video. Below is the description of the event provided by Cadwalader:
As two Asian-Americans sought to become U.S. citizens, the U.S. Supreme Court considered issues of race, color, and citizenship. The petitioner in the first case was represented by George Wickersham, and both cases were heard by the Supreme Court when William Howard Taft (the brother of former Cadwalader partner Henry W. Taft) was Chief Justice. This program was presented at the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association 2011 Convention by members of the Asian American Bar Association of New York, including several Cadwalader attorneys, with the Honorable Denny Chin of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit serving as moderator. Please join us to see this same team reprise their fascinating performance, sharing the stories of the petitioners through narration, reenactment of court proceedings, and historic photographs.