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Jury Nullification in DC
The recent posting of a "jury nullification" poster in the Judiciary Square metro resulted in an interesting Washington Post story and brought attention to the issue of jury service, a critical civic responsibility that merits more attention. In 2012, there were about 40,000 people summoned for jury service and almost 500 trials held in both the DC Superior Court and the US District Court for DC.


Korematsu v. United States (1944)
Thirty years ago next month, justice delayed finally arrived for a pioneer of racial equality, Fred Korematsu. The most famous challenger of the Japanese-American internment had his conviction overturned as a result of information showing the government had withheld vital evidence from the both the Supreme Court and Mr. Korematsu's defense team, led by CCE founder Charles Horsky.


CCE mourns the loss of Board Director Thomas J. Mikula
CCE mourns the loss of Board Director Thomas J. Mikula, who passed away on October 9, 2013. Tom had served as the Board representative for Goodwin Procter since 2007, and as a member of the Executive Committee since 2010. He was a member of the Awards Selection Committee for the annual Justice Potter Stewart Award Dinner since 2009, and served as chair of the committee from 2011 – 2013.


Prestigious Ollie May Cooper Award to Ron Jessamy
Judges, lawyers, law students, and family and friends of Ronald C. Jessamy gathered last week at the Howard University Law School to witness the Washington Bar Association’s presentation to him of the 35th annual Ollie May Cooper Award, and to hear the 33rd Annual Founder’s Lecture given by Professor Charles J. Ogletree of Harvard Law School.


CCE Board Directors Recently Honored
Three CCE Board Directors were recently recognized for their leadership within the Washington, DC legal community. CCE congratulates all of the honorees!


President Obama's Speech and CCE's Work
President Obama's recent speech commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington touched on two important issues that CCE is working on - School Discipline and Reentry.


CCE Convenes Inaugural Meeting of Regional Unauthorized Practice of Law Leaders
CCE convened, for the first time, a meeting on August 29th for leaders in DC, Maryland and Virginia who oversee unauthorized practice of law (UPL) matters in their respective jurisdictions.


Save the Date: Oct 14 CCE Golf Outing
Join CCE Directors and friends on October 14 for a morning of golf at Four Streams Golf Club.


CCE Attends Conference on Immigrant Consumer Protection
More than 50 regional government, community and other stakeholders gathered last month for a half-day conference on Immigrant Consumer Protection Issues in Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia. The event featured panels on notario fraud and immigration services scams and other consumer related scams targeting immigrants, such as unscrupulous debt collector practices.

New CCE Initiative: Access to Justice for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
CCE's new initiative plans to assess this population's access to the courts and consider ways to involve the private bar around communication access needs.


CCE Profiles: Marc Sherman
The first in a new, periodic series of profiles of the CCE "family:" the group of people who make up CCE and the ways they contribute to improving the administration of justice in DC. For this profile, new CCE Treasurer Doug Spaulding (at far left in picture) interviews outgoing Treasurer Marc Sherman (at right) about his life, career, and over 20-year experience serving on CCE's Board of Directors.
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