Citizens' Forum on Judicial Accountability
National
Judicial
Conduct and
Disability
Law
Project, Inc.
The
3.5.7
Commission

    Congress Against
    Racism and Corruption
    in Law Enforcement
IAW

International
Association of
Whistleblowers
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Can
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LIVE PROGRAM SCHEDULE -

    November 2008 - All shows on Monday at 11:00 a.m.
    (CDT) Chicago Time

11/3 -   

GUEST(S):     Activist Ron Branson

TOPIC:       The South Dakota Jail Initiative - Lessons Learned

11/17 -

GUEST(S):     Activists Nancy Swan and Katherine Moore


TOPIC:     Judicial Misconduct - Taking A Bite Out The Middle Class
Some of the world's most prominent government
whistleblowers and human rights activists gathered during the
week of May 11-18, 2008 in Washington, D. C. to lobby Congress
and alert the public to the need to support whistleblower
protection.  Part of the momentous occasion was a historical,
Citizens' Forum On Judicial Accountability (CFOJA) which took
place on Capitol Hill, Thursday - May 15, 2008.

“Change of Venue” anchors an intense, multi-media, public
awareness campaign promoting the importance and practical
benefit of the CFOJA report to be completed and presented to
the new Congress by January 2009.
Copyright 2008 National Judicial Conduct and Disability Law Project, Inc.
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