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NAWJ Monthly Update April 2020

Written by National Association of Women Judges|April 21, 2020|Monthly Update Archive

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Monthly News & Updates
April 2020
Volume 18, Issue 4
A Note From Interim Executive Director
Welcome NAWJ New Members
NAWJ Hosted Webinar
NAWJ Annual Conference
D.C. Holds "Become A Judge" Event
Judge Whitener Appointment
Judge Jill Karofsky Election
District 8 Co-Sponsors Webinar
 

Greetings NAWJ Members,

I hope you and your families are well. The stories I am hearing about the variety of ways you are keeping access to justice available are remarkable. Judge D’Souza has assigned a special taskforce to address COVID-19. The members of the taskforce are working collaboratively with the re-constituted Technology Committee and the Judicial Education Committee. We appreciate your responses to the COVID-19 Survey. You will soon be receiving further details about the Taskforce, updates and announcements as webinars, and other media are being developed for NAWJ members and greater judicial community. We have just launched a COVID-19 Resource Page  on the homepage of the NAWJ website. Check it often, as we will continue to update the page with relevant links.

The transition from the physical to remote office is working well. Lavinia, Maureen, Janelle, and I are in constant communication. NAWJ now has a helpful Zoom account for meetings. Day to day operations continue to support NAWJ members, ongoing programs, and future opportunities.

Stay well and safe.

Laurie Denham, CAE
Interim Executive Director

A warm welcome to our newest NAWJ members who have joined during the first quarter of 2020.  
Hon. Rachel Ahrens
Hon. Kimberly Alexander
Hon. Nicole Alston-Jackson
Hon. Connie Aucoin
Hon. Yvette Ayala
Ms. Betsy Barnes
Ms. Shakuntla Bhaya
Hon. Bernadette Black
Hon. Frances Bourliot
Hon. Mary Ann Brigantti
Hon. Peter Burcat
Hon. Maria Castro
Hon. Leah Chandler
Hon. Jeannie Cho
Hon. Janice Clark
Hon. Jeanne Cleveland Bernstein
Hon. Mirta Collazo
Hon. Laura Cruz
Hon. Dr. Bracy Dixon
Hon. Dana Douglas
Hon. Belinda Edwards
Hon. Sherry Fallon
Hon. Anita Farris
Hon. Emily Ferrell
Hon. Bethany Fiske
Hon. Lenora Foote-Beavers
Hon. Lori Galbraith
Hon. Leslie Gerbracht
Ms. Mikhak Ghorban
Hon. Hilary Gingold
Hon. Tomika Harris-Irving
Hon. Karen Herman
Hon. Jamie Hicks
Hon. Dierdra Howard
Hon. Sharon Jacobs
Hon. Michelle Jewell
Hon. Tamara Johnson
Hon. Deborah Keenan
Hon. Megan King
Hon. Diana Kruze
Hon. Sarah Beth Landau
Hon. Diana Leyden
Hon. Changyong Li
Hon. Julian Mann
Hon. Rhonda Mason
Hon. Lisa McEvers
Hon. Hilleri Merritt
Hon. Marsha Michael
Hon. Courtney Mikesic
Hon. Tamika Montgomery-Reeves
Hon. Karen Moroney
Hon. Marie Page
Hon. Kathleen Proctor
Hon. Laura Ripken
Hon. Jenny Rivera
Ms. Michele Rodney
Ms. Yvonne Saville
Hon. Carol Sharpe
Hon. Gail Sheridan-Lucht
Ms. Kara Siegel
Hon. Meghan Spring
Hon. Stephannie Stiel
Ms. Ari  Tobi-Aiyemo
Hon. Karen Valihura
Hon. Paul Wallace
Hon. Latrice Westbrooks
Hon. Judith Wheat
Hon. Cheryl Williamson
JUST ANNOUNCED: NAWJ HOSTED WEBINAR
We are pleased to announce that NAWJ is hosting a webinar entitled Courts on the Frontline: Providing Access to Justice While Protecting Public Health During a Pandemic on Wednesday, May 13th at 2:30 PM EDT/11:30 AM PDT. Chief Judge Anna Blackburne-Rigsby and Chief Justices Tani Cantil-Sakauye, Bridget McCormack, and Susan Christensen will offer their views as Chief Justices on how the court systems are impacted by our current public health crisis and how judges continue to provide equal access to justice through the many changes implemented to comply with Executive Orders. Save the date now for this webinar opportunity, registration details coming later this week.
SAVE THE DATE! 2020 NAWJ ANNUAL MEETING IN NASHVILLE
Early Bird Registration Opening Mid-May!
 
Interested in becoming a 2020 Annual Conference Sponsor? As a sponsor at the NAWJ Annual Conference, you will build relationships, build upon your professional development skills and have the opportunity to promote your organization. Thank you to those who are already sponsors for the 2020 conference and for more details on becoming a sponsor, please review the Sponsorship Brochure.
Thank You to Our Generous 2020 Annual Conference Sponsors
 
Asurion
First Horizon Bank
Frost Brown Todd LLC
The Honorable Lynda Jones
Lieff Cabraser Heiman & Berstein, LLP
Nashville Airport Authority
NES Power
Sherrarrd Roe Voigt & Harbison, PLC

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MEMBERS SHOW EMERGING LEADERS HOW TO BECOME A JUDGE

On March 2, 2020, in the Ceremonial Courtroom at the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, NAWJ DC members presented one of NAWJ’s most valuable and popular outreach programs, “Becoming A Judge.”

In partnership with the District of Columbia Judicial Nomination Commission, the NAWJ planning committee composed of Judge Anita Josey-Herring and Magistrate Tanya M. Jones Bosier (Superior Court of the District of Columbia), Administrative Law Judge Gwenlynn D’Souza (District of Columbia Department of Employment Services), and Administrative Law Judge Sharon Goodie (District of Columbia Office Of Administrative Hearings) welcomed 65 attorneys, judges and government officials to learn about the application, selection, and appointment process to become a trial or appellate judge for the D.C. Superior Court and D.C. Court of Appeals.
Program speakers included the Hon. Emmet G. Sullivan (U.S. District Judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia; Chair, District of Columbia Judicial Nomination Commission); Hon. Phyllis D. Thompson, Associate Judge (District of Columbia Court of Appeals); Hon. Heidi M. Pasichow, Associate Judge (Superior Court of the District of Columbia), and Hon. Darlene M. Soltys, Associate Judge (Superior Court of the District of Columbia) shared with attendees aspects of serving on the bench as appellate and trial judges.
 
Thank you to “Becoming A Judge” event sponsors, whose collaboration made the collective outreach a success: District of Columbia Association of Administrative Law Judiciary;  Greater Washington Area Chapter of the Women Lawyers Division of the National Bar Association; Hispanic Bar Association of the District of Columbia; The South Asian Bar Association of Washington, D.C.; Washington Bar Association; Women's Bar Association of the District of Columbia/ WBA Foundation; Women's Bar Association of Maryland; and the Washington Council of Lawyers.
NAWJ MEMBER JUDGE G. HELEN WHITENER APPOINTED TO THE WASHINGTON STATE SUPREME COURT

NAWJ member and Pierce County Superior Court Judge G. Helen Whitener was appointed Monday, April 13, 2020 by Governor Jay Inslee to the Washington Supreme Court. “Judge Whitener inspires lawyers and non-lawyers alike with her relentless work to raise awareness for matters of race, justice and equity,” Inslee said in a written statement. “She is tireless in her commitment to building a justice system that works for all, and as a Supreme Court justice, she will have an even greater platform to promote justice for everyone in Washington state. Judge Whitener has served on the Superior Court since being appointed by Governor Inslee in 2015, and previously served as a judge on the Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals. Before becoming a judge, she worked as both a prosecutor and defense attorney. Judge Whitener, 55, was born in Trinidad and moved to the U.S. to attend college, earning her bachelor’s degree from Baruch College in New York and her law degree from Seattle University School of Law.

JUDGE JILL KAROFSKY ELECTED TO THE WISCONSIN STATE SUPREME COURT

Dane County Circuit Court Judge Jill J. Karofsky won the general election on April 7, 2020 for justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, defeating incumbent Justice Daniel Kelly. Judge Karofsky has served as a judge for Branch 12 of the Dane County Circuit Court since 2017 and has spent her entire career as a dedicated advocate for victims and the rights of all residents of Wisconsin. She has extensive experience in the criminal justice system, having worked in positions such as Executive Director of the Wisconsin Office of Crime Victim Services; Assistant Attorney General, serving as the state’s Violence Against Women resource prosecutor; and deputy district attorney in Dane County. She has also worked as general counsel for the National Conference of Bar Examiners and an adjunct professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School, teaching about victims in the criminal justice system and trial advocacy. Judge Karofsky grew up in south-central Wisconsin, earning her bachelor’s degree from Duke University and both a master’s and law degree from University of Wisconsin-Madison. NAWJ is pleased to congratulate Judge Karofsky on her election and we wish her the best of success in her new role on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

NAWJ DISTRICT EIGHT CO-SPONSORS WEBINAR ON LEGAL, MEDICAL ISSUES IN THE TRANSGENDER COMMUNITY, MODERATED BY DISTRICT DIRECTOR JUDGE ANN BREEN-GRECO
NAWJ District Eight is co-sponsoring with the Illinois State Bar Association’s Women and the Law Committee a webinar Legal Issues Faced by the Transgender Community on May 28, 2020. Judge Breen-Greco will moderate the webinar. The Program Speakers are: Aisha N. Davis, Attorney, Chicago Aids; Professor Randi Ettner, World Professional Association of Transgender Health, East Dundee; Dr.Loren Schechter, The University of Illinois Hospital, Chicago; CarolynM. Wald, Attorney, Roger Baldwin Foundation of ACLU Inc. Chicago.
NAWJ NEWS AND SPOTLIGHT FORM - SHARE YOUR NEWS
Do you have any news or updates that you would like to share with the NAWJ community?  We want to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of those in our community, as well as keep our members apprised of events going on around the country.  Please share any news from your district, yourself or a member within the NAWJ community on the new News and Spotlight form so that we can include in future monthly updates.

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