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The Seattle Cardozo Society is an honor
society for Jewish attorneys. The Society sponsors programs that integrate
legal and Jewish concerns to demonstrate the unique contributions the
legal profession can make to improve the Jewish community. Membership
in the Society is open to any attorney who contributes a minimum gift
of $1,500* to the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle's Community Campaign.
Programs sponsored by the Society are open to all attorneys
and their guests and to others who share common goals or interests. Dinner
events in the past have honored local attorneys with the Benjamin Cardozo
Award for Outstanding Service. The Society has also sponsored Continuing
Legal Education in topics such as "The Death Penalty: Biblical &
Contemporary Perspectives" and "Gotta Get a Get: Jewish Divorce
Law in the Civil Justice System."
The Cardozo Society also affords attorneys a unique opportunity
for to network with their colleagues, as well as a chance to participate
in the work of repairing the world through involvement in the Community
Campaign with programming, peer solicitation, and phone-a-thons.
We encourage you to be in touch and fill out our Sign-Up
reply form if you are not already on our mailing list.
For more information on the Cardozo Society, please email
cardozo@jewishinseattle.org
or call (206) 774-2259.
*$1000 for young lawyers as defined by the Seattle-King
County Bar Association
UPCOMING EVENT
Please check back for more Cardozo events.
PAST EVENTS:
Four Fascinating Jewish Trials that Changed History
Taking the Battle Against Palestinian
Terror to Court
Bringing Professional Skills to the Developing
World – An Ethical Imperative
Legal Aspects of Counter-Terrorism
Past Events
Four Fascinating Jewish Trials that Changed
History
Presented by Amy Hirshberg Lederman, Tuscon, Arizona
Dates: November 8, December 6, 2006 and January 17
and February 7, 2007
Time: 12:-1:30pm
Location: Preston, Gates & Ellis, LLP,
925 Fourth Avenue, Suite 2900, Seattle, WA 98104
CLE: Approved for 1.5 General CLE Credits per Session.
This series of four lunch time lectures on fascinating Jewish trials
will include the Dreyfus Affair(France 1894 –1906), the Leo Frank
Affair (1913 –1915), the Rosenberg Case (Espionage, 1951) and
Goldman vs. Weinberger (Freedom of Religion, U.S. Supreme Court 1986).
This exciting series will explore the historical, political and social
contexts of these four cases that serve as benchmarks in the perception
of the Jew in the modern world. This series will appeal to anyone
who is interested in the origins of modern mass politics, freedom of
the press, freedom of religion, the right to a fair trial, and the
role and impact of anti-Semitism on the legal system. Co-sponsored
by the Pacific Northwest Region of the Anti-Defamation League, the
Cardozo Society of Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle, and the
Washington State Bar Association.
Amy Hirshberg Lederman is a nationally syndicated
columnist and author, Jewish educator, public speaker and attorney. She
practiced law for 14 years before pursuing her passion of Jewish education. She
has served as the Assistant North American Director of the Florence
Melton Adult Mini-school and the Director of the Department of Jewish
Education and Identity for the Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona.
For more information about Ms. Lederman please go to her website at
http://www.amyhirshberglederman.com/Index.htm.
Taking the Battle Against Palestinian Terror to
Court
An evening with Israel's leading anti-terrorism activist attorney
Learn about battling terrorism without guns- through the legal system.
Enjoy a lecture and discussion session with Israel's leading anti-terrorism
activist attorney, Nitsana Darshan-Leitner and her husband, Avi Leitner.
They represent an effective, non-violent approach to combat world terrorism
and its financial underpinnings.
Dates: December 7, 2006
Time: 7:30-10pm
Location: Finegold home (address provided with
RSVP)
RSVP: SFinegold@FinegoldLawFirm.com
Kosher refreshments provided
For the past ten years Nitsana Darshan-Leitner has
been leading the struggle to fight the Palestinian and Islamic terrorist
groups in the courtroom. She represents hundreds of terror victims in
lawsuits and legal actions against HAMAS, the Palestinian Authority,
Iran, Syria, Islamic Jihad and the European Union. In addition, Darshan-Leitner
and her colleagues have launched a series of cases against the banks
and financial institutions that previously provided services to the terrorist
groups.
Together with other activists lawyers in Israel she founded Shurat HaDin
- Israel Law Center to help terror victims to fight back through the
legal system. Ms. Darshan-Leitner has also worked on other Jewish rights
cases, including representing Persian Jews who are being illegally held
by the Islamic Republic of Iran, defending IDF soldiers who have been
charged with shooting offenses and as counsel for Jonathan Pollard.
This is a privately sponsored event.
Bringing Professional
Skills to the Developing World – An Ethical Imperative
Featuring Ruth Messinger
President of American Jewish World Service
When: Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 7:30am
- 9am
Where: Law Offices of Perkins, Coie LLP, 1201 - 3rd
Avenue, Suite # 4800
Cost: The event itself is free. We have applied for 1 CLE
Credit with the WSBA. If you wish to receive CLE Credit, there will be a
charge of $10 (payable at the event, cash or check only, please).
RSVP: Please RSVP to Gail Stagman at (206) 232-4867 or by
email: Zedog@zipcon.com.
Ruth W. Messinger is the president of
American Jewish World Service, an international development organization
providing support to 300 grassroots social-change projects throughout
the world. Prior to assuming this role in 1998, Ms. Messinger was in
public service in New York City for 20 years. She is an active member
of her synagogue and serves on the boards of several not-for-profit organizations.
In honor of her tireless work to end the genocide in Darfur, Sudan, Ruth
Messinger received an award from the Jewish Council for Public Affairs
in February 2006. In tribute to her life’s work, she was awarded
the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from Hebrew Union College
in 2005. For the past six years, she has been named one of the 50 most
influential Jews of the year by the Forward. Ms. Messinger has
three children, seven grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
American Jewish World Service
The American Jewish World Service is an international development organization
providing support to 300 grassroots social-change projects throughout the
world. AJWS is devoted to pursuing justice and alleviating poverty, hunger,
and disease among people of the developing world. AJWS fosters civil society,
sustainable development and human rights for all people, while promoting
the values and responsibilities of global citizenship within the Jewish Community.
ADL Speaker Series : Legal Aspects of Counter-Terrorism
and Respect for Human Rights under the Rule of International Law: Israel
as a Case Study
With Professor Amos Guiora of Case Western Reserve University School of Law
The greatest challenge for liberal democratic societies
in confronting terrorism is the balance between national security interests
of the state and the civil liberties of the individual.
Date: Thursday, May 10, 2007
Time: 5:30 to 7:00pm
Location: Garvey
Schubert Barer Law Offices, Second & Seneca Building, 18th
Floor, 1191 Second Avenue, Seattle, Washington
CLE: 1.5 general credits, approved.
Light refreshments will be served
Professor
Guiora is an international expert on the legal and policy aspects
of national and international security and counter-terrorism. He will
discuss the legality of counterterrorism methods and related ethical
problems. Professor Guiora will compare Israel’s legal response
to these challenges with the legal response in the US.
There is no charge to attend, but space is limited
and pre-registration is required.
To register, click
here and send e-mail: I will attend Prof. Guiora's Presentation
on May 10
Co-sponsored by: Consulate General of Israel—Pacific
Northwest Region, The Finegold Law Firm, Garvey Schubert Barer, Cardozo
Society & YLD of the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle, WSBA
International Practice Section
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