The 7th Annual Judge William A. Ingram Memorial Symposium on “Civility in the Legal Profession” is being presented by the William A. Ingram Inn, American Inns of Court on Wednesday, January 27, 2010 from 5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at Santa Clara University.

Please join us for an evening of fellowship and reflection, to remember Bill Ingram and 
to ponder:

What impact will the U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Caperton v. Massey Coal Co. have on campaigns for judicial office?

Program:

5:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. Wine and Cheese Reception
Adobe Lodge –
Please RSVP to jschuller@scu.edu by 1/20/2010

6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Panel Discussion
Nobili Hall

CAMPAIGNS FOR JUDICIAL OFFICE:
THE IMPACT OF CAPERTON v. MASSEY COAL CO.

Panelists:

Hon. Shirley S. Abrahamson
Chief Justice
Wisconsin Supreme Court

Hon. Ming W. Chin
Associate Justice
California Supreme Court

Moderator:
Gerald F. Uelmen, Professor of Law
Santa Clara University School of Law

This activity has been approved for MCLE credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of one hour for ethics. Santa Clara University School of Law certifies that this activity conforms to the standards for approved education activities prescribed by the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal education.

This event is co-sponsored by the Heafey Center for Trial and Appellate Advocacy, Santa Clara Law. To register go to: 

http://lawscuedustage.wpengine.com/news/ingram-symposium-2010.cfm

If you have a disability and require a reasonable accommodation, please call Joanie Schuller at
408-554-5473 one-week prior to the event.

Judge William A. Ingram served as a Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California for twenty-six years, including three years as its Chief Judge. The William A. Ingram Inn of Court, which draws its pupils from Stanford, Santa Clara and Lincoln Law Schools, was renamed to honor Judge Ingram, one of the Inn’s founders, and Judge Ingram’s family designated the Inn to receive memorial contributions to endow this Memorial Symposium.

Judge Ingram was a mentor to many lawyers and judges in our community, and the Inn and this symposium seek to promote the ideals of civility, collegiality, and professionalism that he personified.

Ingram Memorial Symposium

2003: “Lawyers and Judges: A Common Destiny?”
Chief Justice Mary Schroeder, U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Ninth Circuit, Judge Ronald M. Whyte, U.S. District Court, N.D. California, Mary Alexander, James McManis

2004: “Judges, Lawyers and Law Reform”
Justice Anthony Kennedy, U.S. Supreme Court, Justice Patricia Bamattre-Manoukian, California Court of Appeal, Sixth District, Thomas Hogan, James Towery

2005: “Civility in the Process of Choosing Judges”
Judge Ronald M. Whyte, U.S. District Court, N.D. California, Judge Carolyn B. Kuhl, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Professor Joseph Grodin, Hastings College of the Law

2006: “The Labeling, Rating and Ranking of Judges
Judge Alex Kozinski, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit,
Judge Stephen Reinhardt, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

2007/08 “What Can We Learn From Lawyer Jokes,”
Professor Marc Galanter, Judge Patricia M. Lucas,Santa Clara County Superior Court, Thomas Hogan, James Towery

2008 “Can Law Schools Teach Civility?”
Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, U.C. Irvine School of Law,
Professor Deborah Rhode, Stanford University School of Law