From my colleague, Professor Wittlin, who clerked for Judge Lohier"
I write to encourage you to attend two events this week.
Judge
Raymond J. Lohier, Jr., of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second
Circuit, is coming to the Law College as the Cline Williams Jurist in
Residence. I clerked for Judge Lohier from 2012-2013. He's a wonderful
person and an excellent judge, and I think you'll get a lot out of
hearing him speak.
The two events are:
Lunch Talk with Judge Bataillon
Monday, October 29, 12:00 - 1:00, Auditorium
Judge Lohier and Judge Joseph Bataillon (D. Neb.) will discuss the administration of the federal courts.
Cline Williams Jurist-in-Residence Lecture
"The Roles of Judges and Lawyers in Doing Justice: A Conversation"
Tuesday, October 30, 12:00 - 1:00, Auditorium
Judge
Lohier and I will discuss the function of appellate courts, the powers
of prosecutors, and how courts aim to ensure adequate representation for
indigent criminal defendants, among other exciting topics. (I'll ask
questions, he'll do most of the talking.)
Some
background on Judge Lohier: For ten years, Judge Lohier was an
Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York,
where he led both the Narcotics and the Securities and Commodities Fraud
units. (He oversaw the prosecutions of Bernie Madoff and Marc Dreier.)
He also worked as a trial attorney in the Civil Rights Division of the
Department of Justice and litigated in private practice at a large
national firm. President Obama nominated him to the Second Circuit (for
the seat vacated by Justice Sotomayor's elevation) in 2010. I believe he
is the first Haitian-American Article III judge.
I hope you'll consider attending the talks!
Have a good rest of the weekend,
Maggie Wittlin