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Afternoon Program:

1:15 p.m. EDT

Afternoon Program Overview -
      Moderator, Zena Crenshaw - executive director,
      National Judicial Conduct and Disability Law
      Project, Inc. (NJCDLP)
;

Citizen Statements

Evelyn Johnson -  former federal judiciary career-tenured
employee of 22+ years with the Administrative Office of the
U.S. Courts (AO) and the Eleventh Circuit U.S. Court of
Appeals, Staff Attorneys' Office (SAO), Atlanta, Georgia

Judy Herskowitz - founder of Citizens' For Judicial
Accountability

Katherine Moore - former Mayor Pro Tem in Wilmington,
North Carolina

Betsy Combier - founder of Parent Advocates.org

Brief Recess

Dr. Amir H. Sanjari - Director and National Board Member
United Civil Rights Councils

Nancy Swan - author of Toxic Justice: A Conspiracy of
Silence

H. Christina Pak, J.D. - former Maryland attorney

Dr. Carl Bernofsky - author of proposed amendment to the
Judicial Recusal Law (28 USC Sec. 455)


4:00 - 5:00 p.m. EDT

Optional Questions and Comments Period for Presiding
Panelists with Audience Participation As Time Permits;

Closing Remarks and Adjournment - Attorney Michael
R. McCray, chairman - The 3.5.7 Commission.

    
    
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Morning Program:

9:30 a.m. EDT

Opening Remarks and Welcome -
    Betsy Combier, E-Accountability Foundation         
    president
;

Presiding panelists, self-introduction;

The Judicial Accountability Debate

Resolved:  Adequate judicial oversight is generally available in
America through well-established government processes.

Negation:  Government processes for judicial oversight in America generally lack adequate procedural protections to
vindicate the substantive rights of complainants alleging judicial
misconduct.


Stipulation:  Both sides to the debate have stipulated to the
relevant government processes -
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For the Affirmative -   
Attorney Michael R. McCray

For the Negative -      Attorney Zena D. Crenshaw

Affirmative Argument 1
Negative Argument 1

Brief Recess

Affirmative Argument 2
Negative Argument 2
Affirmative Rebuttal
Negative Rebuttal

11:00 a.m. EDT

Optional Questions and Comments Period for Presiding
Panelists with Audience Participation As Time Permits

11:30 a.m. EDT

Airing of Pre-recorded Interview of Renowned Civil
Rights Activist and Former Constitutional Law Professor,
Attorney Thomas N. Todd

Noon (concurrent, onsite activities):

Forum Panelists' Luncheon - A private luncheon will be held
for the presiding panelists and witnesses to testify at the Citizens’
Forum on Judicial Accountability.  All other guests are encouraged to
brown bag their lunch so as to attend the workshops listed below.

Mentoring Workshop
        Conducted by Jim Holzrichter
        of Taxpayers Against Fraud

International Whistleblowers' Workshop
       From Immunity to Impunity:
       Whistleblowers at International Organizations
       Conducted by Government Accountability
       Project (GAP)