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- National Forum On Judicial Accountability (NFOJA) - NFOJA is a grassroots, judicial reform
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Matthew F. Fogg retired as a Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal with 32 years of outstanding public service. Mr. Fogg graduated from Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia with a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice Administration. He was sworn in by the United States Marshals Service (USMS) as a Deputy U.S. Marshal and soon became a highly decorated federal law enforcement officer. Mr. Fogg was cross designated a Supervisory Special Agent "Group Supervisor" in charge of a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) joint drug and gun interdiction - Metropolitan Area Task Force. Later he was promoted to Inspector- In-Charge of the USMS Foreign Fugitive section linked with the ‘International Criminal Police Organization’ – INTERPOL, the world’s largest international police organization with 188 member countries involving “who’s who” in worldwide law enforcement personnel.
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Zena Crenshaw-Logal, Esq. Panelist
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Attorney Zena Crenshaw-Logal* is Co-Administrator of National Forum On Judicial Accountability (NFOJA), POPULAR (Power Over Poverty Under Laws of America Restored) and OAK (Organizations Associating for the Kind of Change America Really Needs).
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Professor Vincent R. Johnson Panelist
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Professor Jeffrey J. Rachlinski Panelist
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Professor Jeffrey J. Rachlinski is an innovator in both administrative law, and in social psychology and the law. He is author of our featured article “Iqbal and the Role of the Courts: Why Heightened Pleading--Why Now?”, 114 Penn St. Law Review 1247 (Spring 2010)
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OAK Organizations Associating for the Kind of Change America Really Needs
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M.A.D.A.M. Matriarchial Awareness of Domestic Violence Against Men
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Various patriots who support Anonymous
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PROGRAM PATRONS:
Dr. Stephanie Williams is as an international human rights law advocate, an independent consultant on human rights issues, and a global grassroots organizer-activist with more than fifteen years of experience in her field. She has assisted victims of rape, torture, botched honor killings, female genital mutilation, human
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Stephanie Williams, J.D. Symposium Moderator
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Attorney Tom Devine is Legal Director of Government Accountability Project (GAP). He has been with GAP since January 1979. Attorney Devine has been a leader in the campaigns to pass or defend 20 major national or international whistleblower laws, including every one enacted over the last two
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Professor Kylar W. Broadus Panelist
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Professor Kylar W. Broadus serves on the Board of Directors for National Black Justice Coalition. He is an associate professor of business law at Lincoln University of Missouri, a historically black college where he serves as chair of the business department. Mr. Broadus has maintained a general
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Professor Lara A. Bazelon Panelist
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Professor Terri R. Day Panelist
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Professor Drew Noble Lanier Panelist
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Professor Lara A. Bazelon is the Clinical Teaching Fellow for the University of California, Hastings College of the Law and author of our featured article “Putting the Mice in Charge of the Cheese: Why Federal Judges Cannot Always Be Trusted to Police Themselves and What Congress Can Do About It”, 97 Ky. Law J. 439 (2008-2009).
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Professor Terri R. Day teaches in the areas of Constitutional Law, Torts, Professional Responsibility, and First Amendment at the Barry University, Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law. She is author of our featured article "Speak No Evil: Legal Ethics v. First Amendment", 32 J. Legal Prof. 161 (2008).
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Professor Drew Noble Lanier is the Associate Professor of Political Science Fellow at the Lou Frey Institute of Politics & Government, University of Central Florida. He co-authored our featured article “In The Eye Of The Hurricane: Florida Courts, Judicial Independence, And Politics", 29 Fordham Urb. L. J. 1029 (2001 - 2002).
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Professor Vincent R. Johnson teaches and writes principally in the areas of Tort Law, Legal Ethics, Remedies, and Legal Malpractice at St. Mary's University School of Law at San Antonio, Texas. He is author of our featured article “The Ethical Foundations of American Judicial Independence”, 29 Fordham Urban L. J. 1007 (2001- 2002).
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