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SUMMARY:Alaska Chapter: Supreme Court Roundup
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Alaska Lawyers Chapter and the Federal Bar Association (Alaska Chapter) for its first annual Supreme Court Roundup to discuss the blockbuster cases—and other interesting cases—from the Supreme Court’s past term. We are pleased to be joined by Kannon Shanmugam\, widely recognized as one of the top Supreme Court litigators in the country\, having argued 36 cases before the Court. Among other interesting cases from last term\, Kannon will explore the Supreme Court’s affirmative action decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard\, the voting rights decision in Allen v. Milligan\, the student-loan forgiveness case in Biden v. Nebraska\, and the religious liberty case in 303 Creative v. Elenis. \n\nPresenter\nKannon Shanmugam\nPartner\, Paul\, Weiss\, Rifkind\, Wharton & Garrison LLP \nChair of the Supreme Court and Appellate Litigation Practice and managing partner of the Washington office\, Kannon Shanmugam is widely recognized as one of the nation’s top appellate lawyers. Kannon has argued 36 cases before the Supreme Court\, including 28 cases in private practice. He has also argued over 100 appeals in courts across the country\, including arguments in all thirteen federal courts of appeals and in numerous state courts. One study found that\, over a five-year period\, Kannon had the highest rate of successful petitions for review of any Supreme Court practitioner. He was lead counsel in the successful constitutional challenge to the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau\, described by the Wall Street Journal as the “constitutional case of the year.” This year alone\, he successfully overturned the certification of a $13 billion securities class action arising out of the 2008 financial crisis (ATRS v. Goldman Sachs); he successfully defended the settlement of what is believed to be the largest private antitrust settlement in history (Fikes Wholesale v. HSBC Bank USA); and he successfully overturned a $570 million damages award in a high-profile trade-secrets case (Syntel v. TriZetto). Prior to private practice\, Kannon served as an Assistant to the Solicitor General at the U.S. Department of Justice. He also served as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and to Judge J. Michael Luttig of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. \n\nRegistration\nRegister Online by Monday\, September 11.\nhttps://fedsoc.org/events/supreme-court-term-review-1 \n$20 Fee (Lunch Provided) \n\n\nQuestions regarding this event should be directed to Sarah Schirack (sschirack@perkinscoie.com)
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/alaska-chapter-supreme-court-roundup/
LOCATION:Petroleum Club of Anchorage\, 3301 C Street\, Anchorage\, AK\, 99503
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SUMMARY:Alaska Chapter: 2023 District Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Federal Bar Association – Alaska Chapter – District Conference at the Hotel Captain Cook on Tuesday\, August 15 from 9:15am – 5:00pm. Featuring a lunch panel with visiting Ninth Circuit judges and 6.5 CLE credits\, including 2 ethics credits. Panel topics include the law\, technology\, and ethics of AI; a SCOTUS Indian Law update; a discussion about originalism informed by the recent U.S. Supreme Court Dobbs and Bruen decisions; and an informative and entertaining presentation on what juries like and dislike\, led by U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska Chief Judge Sharon Gleason. There will be a welcome reception the night before at the home of FBA Chapter President Sarah Schirack\, and time for networking between the bench and the bar throughout the conference. \n[CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION] \n\nAgenda\n[FBA Alaska District Conference Flyer v8.2]\nAugust 14\n5:30 – 7:00 p.m. | Welcome & Networking Reception\nAll members of the bench and bar\, and all visitors\, are invited to a welcome reception at the home of FBA President\, Sarah Schirack\, 1820 Westchester Cir.\n>Hosted by the 2023 Board of the Federal Bar Association – Alaska Chapter: \n\nSarah Schirack\, FBA President – Counsel\, Perkins Coie\nJamie McGrady\, FBA Treasurer – Director\, Federal Defenders of Alaska\nMike O’Brien\, FBA President Emeritus – Partner\, Davis Wright Tremaine\nMark Cucci – Chief Assistant Attorney General\, State of Alaska\nAndrea Hattan – Attorney-Advisor\, NOAA\nBrewster Jamieson – Shareholder\, Lane Powell\nLloyd Miller – Partner\, Sonosky Chambers\nMichelle Nesbett – Senior Counsel\, Birch Horton\nDanee Pontious – Owner\, Pontious Law\nAnna Russell – Alaska Branch Librarian\, US Courts Library\n\nAugust 15\n9:15 – 9:30 a.m. – Opening Remarks \n9:30 – 10:45 a.m. – SCOTUS Indian Law Update + Expert Q&A\nSCOTUS had a busy term for Indian Law. Learn about the recent Arizona v. Navajo Nation (trust responsibility) and Brackeen (ICWA) decisions and their implications\, and get a chance to ask experts in the arena about their broader reach\, how we got here\, and anything else Indian Law. 1.25 General CLE credits \n\nLloyd Miller – Partner\, Sonosky Chambers LLP\nErin Dougherty – Senior Attorney\, Native American Rights Fund\n– Primary amicus brief author in recent Brackeen SCOTUS case\, representing 497 federally recognized tribes and 62 tribal and Indian organizations.\n\n10:45am – 11:00am – Morning Break \n11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. – A Discussion on Originalism\, Bruen\, and the Direction of SCOTUS\nJoin us for a discussion on originalism\, focusing on the 2022 SCOTUS Bruen gun rights decision. Learn about the legal doctrine\, how it has influenced recent court decisions\, and how it may affect future SCOTUS and lower court decisions. Two legal scholars will parse the strengths and deficiencies of it\, including the difficulties lower courts have highlighted in implementing Bruen’s historical constitutional interpretation method. 1.25 General CLE credits \n\nPaul Haagen – Professor\, Duke School of Law\nMaimon Schwarzchild – Professor\, Univ. of San Diego School of Law\nModerator: Susan Orlansky – Cooperating Counsel\, ACLU\n\n12:15 – 1:15 p.m. – Lunch Panel with Visiting Ninth Circuit Judges\nModerated by Sarah Schirack\, Counsel\, Perkins Coie LLP .75 General CLE credis. \n1:15 – 3:15 p.m. – The Law\, Technology\, and Ethics of AI\nLearn about cutting edge AI issues that have practical import for litigators. The discussion will touch on what law firms and in-house counsels should be thinking about when using AI\, ethical considerations\, and how AI can be used to shrink the access-to-justice gap. 2 Ethics CLE credits. \n\nDr. Sonja Ebron – CEO\, Courtroom5\n– Uses AI to provide people with the tools & resources needed to help settle civil cases\, with or without a lawyer\nGwyn McAlpine – Dir. of Knowledge Management Services\, Perkins Coie\n– Investigates & educates on how to use AI effectively & ethically in practice\nDamien Riehl – VP\, Solutions Champion\, vLex\n– Helps integrate AI-backed technologies to improve legal workflows & power legal data analytics\n\n3:15 – 3:30 p.m. – Afternoon Break \n3:30 – 4:45 p.m. – Trial Improvement Bootcamp\nSharpen your trial skills with this engaging presentation that has relevance to civil and criminal practitioners alike. 1.25 General CLE credits \n\nChief Judge Sharon Gleason – Chief Judge\, USDC for D. Alaska\nJamie McGrady – Director\, Federal Defenders for D. Alaska\n\n4:45 – 5:00 p.m. – Closing Remarks \n\nRegistration\nAttendees must pre-register online. REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED\nRegistration is on the honor system. Please select the appropriate category. \n\nFBA Members at Private Firms with 7+ Lawyers – $170.00\nFBA Members at Private Firms with 1-6 Lawyers – $80.00\nFBA Member Government & Public Interest Lawyers – $25.00\nNon-FBA Members at Private Firms with 7+ Lawyers – $190.00\nNon-FBA Members at Private Firms with 1-6 Lawyers – $100.00\nNon-FBA Member Government & Public Interest Lawyers – $45.00\nClerks\, Judges\, Court Personnel & 2 per Sponsor – Free\n\nTo get the member discount for this event and support continued programming by the FBA Alaska Chapter\, please join or renew your membership. (Note: select the Alaska Chapter as your home chapter) \n\nQuestions regarding this event should be directed to the Alaska Chapter:\n> Sarah Schirack (SSchirack@perkinscoie.com) \n 
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/alaska-chapter-2023-district-conference/
LOCATION:Hotel Captain Cook\, 939 W 5th Ave\, Anchorage\, Alaska\, 99501
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SUMMARY:Sacramento Chapter: Meet Ninth Circuit Judges
DESCRIPTION:MEET NINTH CIRCUIT JUDGES LUCY KOH\, JENNIFER SUNG\, AND HOLLY THOMAS \nSponsored by: Federal Bar Association\, Sacramento Chapter\nCo-Sponsored by all Ninth Circuit FBA Chapters: Alaska\, Washington State\, Oregon\, Montana\, Nevada\, Phoenix\, Northern District of California\, San Joaquin\, Inland Empire\, Los Angeles\, Orange County\, San Diego\, and Hawaii. \nPresenters\n\nHon. Lucy Koh\, United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit (San Francisco)\nHon. Jennifer Sung\, United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit (Portland)\nHon. Holly Thomas\, United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit (Pasadena)\n\nRegistration\nRegister for this event online: https://fbasacramento.org/reg-101322/  \n\n$0 – FBA Member\n$10 – Nonmember\n\nQuestions regarding this event can be directed to fbawachapter@gmail.com
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CATEGORIES:Alaska Chapter,Hawaii Chapter,Inland Empire Chapter,Los Angeles Chapter,Montana Chapter,Nevada Chapter,Northern District of California Chapter,Orange County Chapter,Oregon Chapter,Phoenix Chapter,Sacramento Chapter,San Diego Chapter,San Joaquin Valley Chapter,Washington State Chapter
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