Daily Briefs

 UDM Law to host Law School Diversity Luncheon April 10

The UDM Law School is hosting a Law School Diversity Luncheon on Thursday, April 10 from 12:45-2 p.m. in room 114 of the Chemistry Building at the McNichols Campus.

“The purpose of the event is to encourage minority students to pursue law and/or government as a potential career path, “said Edward F. Martell, CLAE political science major and coordinator of the event. “A greater diversity amongst the legal community makes for a more just society.”
 
The Honorable Bruce U. Morrow from the 3rd Circuit Court will be the guest speaker for the April 10th event. Representatives from the UDM Law Black Law Students Association and UDM Law Latino Law Students Association will also be available to speak with students.  

For those interested in applying, a UDM Law School admissions counselor will be on site. A key topic will include funding for minority students who wish to pursue a legal career.

The Law School Diversity Luncheon is held in association with Phi Alpha Delta UDM Chapter, the UDM African-American Studies Program, and UDM’s Hispanic-American Student Association.

The event is free and open to the public.  Lunch will be provided. RSVP to buslepba@udmercy.edu.  
 

FBA to present  seminar on Veterans Treatment Courts

The Federal Bar Association Federal Disability Benefits Committee will be presenting a seminar on Veterans Treatment Courts (VTC) on Tuesday, April 29.  It will be held in Room 115 at the Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse, 231 W. Lafayette Blvd, in Detroit, from 1:30 to 4 p.m.  
 
The purpose of VTC is to provide assistance to military veterans who have honorably served in the armed forces of the United States.  The VTC assists veterans who have become involved in the criminal justice system using a team approach that attempts to get beyond the legal problems to address the underlying physical, psychological, and substance abuse issues that may have resulted in criminal conduct.  Successful completion of the program may result in a reduced plea, reduction in sentence. 

The seminar will feature experts regarding VTCs including judges who have established and implemented VTCs in state circuit and district courts. They include Macomb County Circuit Court Judge Mark Switalski and Macomb County 41B District Court Judge Carrie Fuca.  Also slated to speak is:  Nanette Colling and Tracy Galliday-Champagne, Veterans Justice Outreach coordinators from the Department of Veterans Affairs;  Gail Pamukov-Miller, immediate past president of the Macomb County Bar Association; and John E Walus.   

This seminar will provide a “lessons learned” approach to the establishment and operation of VTCs.  Besides the judges’ presentations on their respective courts, additional topics covered include: current and projected VA perspective; evolving role of the defense attorney; 501(c)(3); and the Mentor Program.  

Additional courts are being established throughout the state and this seminar offers an opportunity to become informed regarding this invaluable tool used to assist veterans. 

This is a “no cost” seminar.  Register with John E. Walus at jewalus@aol.com or 248-357-7013. 

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