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							| July 2013 |  
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                                    President's Message
                                    Call for Nominations of NAWJ 2013-2014 Board of Directors Positions: Deadline July 14, 2013
                                    NAWJ Seeks Nominations for Annual NAWJ Awards: Deadline August 15, 2013
                                    Register Today! NAWJ 35th Annual Conference, New Orleans, October 9-13, 2013
                                    Pin/Pendant Designed Especially for the New Orleans Conference for Sale
                                    Give the Gift of NAWJ Membership
                                    National Association of Women Lawyers 2013 Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon, July 25, 2013
									ABA Margaret Brent Award, Hon. Gladys Kessler Among Honorees, NAWJ Tables Update
									Pre IAWJ 2014 Biennial Conference Private Tour Offerings
									NAWJ Announces New Rural Courts Committee Leadership
                                    Judicial Exchange Subcommittee Seeks Volunteers for Visiting International Judges
                                    NCSC Court Technology Conference, Baltimore, MD, September 17-19, 2013
                                    Click Your Heels - A Virtual March for Gender Equity
									NAWJ Upcoming Events |  
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								| MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Joan Churchill - June 23, 2013
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								| This month I want to begin with a word of appreciation to YOU, our wonderful members, for your 
                                    membership. Without you, there would be no NAWJ.  Membership is the life blood of our organization. 
                                    It provides crucial support for NAWJ's mission.  It gives credibility to our voice in what 
                                    we stand for: 
 
                                        --diversity in the judicial system;It is a delight to be involved with an organization with such an active membership, but even if 
                                    you do nothing more than belong, be assured that your membership is meaningful to the 
                                    organization and appreciated.   
                                    
                                    While there are many benefits of membership, in the end, what you give in support simply by being 
                                    a member is tremendously important.  Numbers matter. Keeping up our numbers is crucial to our 
                                    ability to command respect. A few words about what you can do to help increase our numbers.--a judiciary that looks like the society it serves;
 --access to justice for all.
 
                                    To make renewing every easier, Craig Evans of our staff is working with our website tech folks 
                                    to install an automatic renewal button you can select, to authorize renewals by credit card 
                                    without the need for an invoice.  We encourage everyone to renew, rejoin or join online 
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                                    where we expect to be able to offer the automatic renewal feature shortly. For those interested 
                                    in Life Membership, the $3,000 one-time dues payment can be divided into 3 installments.
                                    
                                    As you know, there are concrete benefits to membership you can tout, in addition to the 
                                    satisfaction of helping improve the judiciary.Please make sure to renew promptly before your dues expire.  For those interested in a permanent, 
                                    dues free commitment, we invite you to convert to Life Membership.Take steps to encourage colleagues and friends to join or rejoin.  Note, we welcome male 
                                    members.  Just think, if everyone would bring in just one member, our numbers would double. 
                                    Additionally, if you feel so inclined, you can give the gift of membership.  See the form below.  
                                    For first time members, we now offer a special rate of only $125/year. 
                                    My activities as your President this month provide excellent examples of the breadth of 
                                    activities in which NAWJ and its members are involved.
                                    
                                    On June 5, NAWJ member Jenny Yang was sworn in as a commissioner of the Equal Employment 
                                    Opportunity Commission.  Executive Director Marie Komisar and I attended on behalf of NAWJ. 
                                    Commissioner Yang's appointment is a historic one.  It marks the first time that all five 
                                    commissioners of the EEOC are female.There is camaraderie and networking with judges from different types of courts, from 
                                    other parts of the country and even the world.NAWJ members are members of the IAWJ [International Association of Women Judges].We provide top notch judicial education.We hold conferences in interesting locations.There is the opportunity to inspire youth to pursue legal and judicial careers, and 
                                    women in prison to lead productive lives.  (Caption: IOWA NAWJ Infinity Event, June 20, 2013, Des Moines Iowa. Left to right: Hon. 
                                    Anuradha Vaitheswaran, Iowa Court of Appeals; Hon. Liza Ovram, Iowa District Court; Hon. 
                                    Karen Romano, Iowa District Court; Prof. Sally Kenney; Hon. Joan Churchill; Hon. Mary Tabor 
                                    Iowa Court of Appeals; Hon. Romonda Belcher, Iowa District Court; Hon. Celeste Bremer, 
                                    U.S. Magistrate Judge; Hon. Artis Reis, Iowa District Court.)  On June 20, the Infinity Project, which encourages the appointment of more women to positions in 
                                    U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, held its annual summit.  Longtime NAWJ Member Celeste 
                                    Bremmer, a Magistrate Judge on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa, organized 
                                    this year's summit in Iowa. NAWJ co-sponsored the event.  Hon. Joan Churchill, NAWJ President 
                                    (far left) and Hon. Karen Romano (far right), NAWJ District 9 Director, with Hon. Jane Kelly (center) 
                                    a new judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, are pictured in photo, left.
                                    
                                    The number of female judges on the 8th United States Circuit Appeals Court doubled this month with the 
                                    appointment and confirmation of Judge Jane Kelly to a seat on that court - 20 years and 10 appointments 
                                    after the first and so far only woman to have been appointed to that court, Judge Diana Murphy of Minnesota.  
                                    I was thrilled to celebrate with Judge Kelly and judges of the 8th Circuit and the Iowa bar and bench at 
                                    the Infinity Summit, at which our member Professor Sally Kenney, Executive Director of the Newcomb Institute 
                                    at Tulane University, delivered two lectures on the importance of women on the bench.  On June 10 the 50th anniversary of the enactment of the Equal Pay Act was celebrated by President Obama 
                                    at the White House, with Executive Director Marie Komisar and me in attendance (photo far left.).  President 
                                    Obama lauded the progress of the past 50 years and laid out the challenge for the future to increase the 
                                    momentum to close the gap. (President Churchill in the White House lobby, photo: immediate left.)
                                    
                                    On June 18, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, former Chief Judge Patricia Wald of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 
                                    D.C. Circuit, and NAWJ founding member and 3rd President, Judge Gladys Kessler, U. S. District Court for D.C., 
                                    participated in a fascinating discussion on the history of women in the DC Circuit organized by the U.S. D.C. 
                                    Circuit Court Historical Society.  Justice Ginsburg reminisced about the t-shirt NAWJ presented her that 
                                    said "I'm Ruth, not Sandra."  
                                    
                                    On May 22, Landmark Sponsor firm White & Case, LLP under the leadership of Resource Board Member Nicole 
                                    Erb, Esq., who co-chaired the Host Committee of our very successful 2013 Midyear Friends Committee, put 
                                    on NAWJ's Color of Justice and Mentor Jet programs at their offices for 6th and 7th graders who attend 
                                    the Washington Middle School for Girls.  President Elect Anna Blackburne-Rigsby who sits on the DC Court 
                                    of Appeals, new NAWJ member Vanessa Hall, a Judge at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 
                                    and I spoke to the girls, and I participated in the Mentor Jet session.  None of them currently are 
                                    contemplating a legal or judicial career, (rather they are contemplating careers such as neuroscience 
                                    and music) but we may have changed that.   It was a pleasure to participate.
                                    
                                    Later this month I shall attend a kick off reception for the 2014 Annual Conference in San Diego, as 
                                    the planning for that conference next year moves into high gear.
                                    
                                    Thus this very month alone provides a good example of the many roles NAWJ plays.   From advocacy for 
                                    filling federal judicial vacancies and appointment of women and minorities to fill them, to planning 
                                    for conferences, to putting on our signature projects such as Color of Justice and Mentor Jet, to 
                                    celebrating advancement of our members and the Equal Pay Act, you can see that NAWJ continues to fill 
                                    its multiple roles of advocating for a more inclusive judiciary, providing opportunities for networking 
                                    and camaraderie, providing top notch judicial education, and providing outreach to the disadvantaged 
                                    in our society.  Thank you again for your part as a member. |  
 
								
								
								| Call for Nominations for 2013-2014 NAWJ Board of Directors Positions
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								| The Nominating Committee of the National Association of Women Judges seeks 
                                     nominees for the following positions in the 2013-2014 term: 
                                        
                                        President-ElectThe duties of these positions are set out in the Bylaws, Art. X (Duties of Officers) 
                                    and Art. VIII (Representatives of Other Organizations.)
									
                                    NAWJ Bylaws:Vice President for Districts
 Vice President for Publications
 Secretary
 Treasurer
 International Director
 "The Nominating Committee shall present at least one (l) nominee for each 
                                    officer's position. A nomination for each officer's position also may be submitted 
                                    in writing to the Nominating Committee by petition of no less than nine (9) voting 
                                    members of the organization at least sixty (60) days prior to the Annual Meeting. 
                                    The list of nominees for each position designated by the Nominating Committee and 
                                    by petition shall be circulated to the voting membership at least thirty (30) days prior 
                                    to the Annual Meeting. Nominations for all officer positions may also be made by 
                                    voting members from the floor at the Annual Meeting provided such nominees' names 
                                    have previously been submitted to the Nominating Committee and the Nominating 
                                    Committee has failed to endorse their candidacy." 
									
                                    We invite you to nominate yourself or another member (with consent) for any of these offices. 
									
                                    Only voting members, current members who are either sitting or retired member judges, 
                                    in good standing are eligible to hold office and remain subject to the canons of 
                                    judicial conduct. 
									
                                    Please submit a letter stating the roles the nominee has played in NAWJ activities, 
                                    including particular accomplishments you wish to bring to the committee's attention, 
                                    and the nominee's curriculum vitae. The letter also should include a paragraph on the 
                                    strengths the nominee would bring to the leadership of the organization, such as, for 
                                    example, past financial experience for the position of treasurer. Current officers seeking 
                                    a different office must submit a letter of nomination. The President-Elect must have 
                                    served a term as Vice President, Treasurer, or Secretary, or as Chair of the Projects 
                                    Committee, the Resource Development Committee, or the Finance Committee. Candidates for 
                                    the position of President-Elect should also address their plans to continue and build on 
                                    NAWJ's existing programs and implement NAWJ's Long-Range Strategic Plan, which can be 
                                    found at NAWJ's website. 
									
                                    Individual nominations and nominations by petition must be submitted to the Nominating 
                                    Committee by FRIDAY JULY 12, 2013.
									
                                    Please address letters to:
 National Association of Women Judges
 ATTN: Hon. Amy Nechtem
 1341 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 4.2
 Washington, D.C. 20036
 Fax: (202) 393-0125 or E-mail: mkomisar@nawj.org
									
                                    NOMINATING COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
 Judge Amy Nechtem, 	Massachusetts Juvenile Court, Chair
 Justice Carol Beier, Kansas Supreme Court
 Judge Bernice	Donald, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
 Judge Carol Feinman, New York City Civil Court, Kings County
 Judge Katherine Hansen, 36th District Court, Michigan
 Judge Gladys Kessler, United States District Court for the District of Columbia
 Judge Brenda Loftin, St. Louis County Circuit Court, Missouri
 Judge Irma Lopez-Defillo, Immigration Court (USDOJ), Puerto Rico
 Presiding Justice Judith McConnell, Court of Appeal, 4th Appellate District, Division I
 Hon. Ellen Rosenblum, Attorney General, Oregon Department of Justice
 Judge Norma Shapiro, United States District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
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								| AWARD NOMINATIONS
									
                                    NAWJ Awards Committee Seeks Nominations for Annual Hon. Joan Dempsey Klein Honoree of the Year Award
 and Florence K. Murray Award
									
                                    NAWJ Executive Committee and President to Consider Candidates
 for Mattie Belle Davis Award and Justice Vaino Spencer Leadership Award
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								| The NAWJ Awards Committee requests nominations for the Honorable Joan Dempsey Klein 
                                    Honoree of the Year Award and for the Florence K. Murray Award. To assist you in nominating 
                                    a deserving candidate, sample forms may be accessed by clicking the links below.
									
                                    In addition, nominations are also being sought for the Mattie Belle Davis Award, which is 
                                    selected by the President in consultation with the NAWJ Executive Committee, and the Justice 
                                    Vaino Spencer Leadership Award, which is selected by the President. 
									
                                    Nominations are being accepted now.  The deadline for submitting nominations for all awards is 
                                    August 15, 2013. 
									
                                    SELECTION GUIDELINES
									
                                    The Joan Dempsey Klein Honoree of the Year Award Honoring a judge who brings distinction to her office and to the NAWJ as exemplified by our 
                                    founding mother, Justice Joan Dempsey Klein. Click 
                                    here for guidelines for the KLEIN Award.
									
                                    The Florence K. Murray Award
 Presented annually to a nominee who is not a judge, who has, by example or otherwise, 
                                    influenced women to pursue legal careers, opened doors for women attorneys, or advanced 
                                    opportunities for women within the legal profession.  Click 
                                    here for guidelines for the MURRAY Award.
									                                  
                                    The Justice Vaino Spencer Leadership Award
 For outstanding leadership in promoting the vision, core values and mission of NAWJ.  
									
                                    The Mattie Belle Davis Award
 This award is selected by the President in consultation with Executive Committee.
 
 
                                    Awards will be given out during the 35th Annual Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana. 
									
                                    Please submit completed nominations no later than August 15th to 
                                    mkomisar@nawj.org by mail or fax to:
									
                                    National Association of Women JudgesThe awardee should be a member who has gone above and beyond his or her role as 
                                    member and volunteer to help make a difference in the organization and furthered its 
                                    mission, as the Honorable Mattie Belle Davis did.The awardee should not be or have been a member of the Executive Committee of the 
                                    NAWJ.The awardee should be an individual dedicated to furthering and supporting women 
                                    in the legal profession. Attn: Hon. Barbara Madsen
 1341 Connecticut Avenue, NW
 Washington, D.C. 20036-1834
 Fax: 202-393-0125 
									
                                    AWARDS COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
 Chief Justice Barbara Madsen, Washington Supreme Court, Chair
 Judge Claudia Barber, District of Columbia Office of Administrative Hearings
 Presiding Judge Diana Becton, Contra Costa County Superior Court, California
 Hon. Diana Eagon, Hennepin County District Court, Minnesota (Retired)
 Justice Sheri Roman, New York State Appellate Division, 2nd Department
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								| October 9-13, 2013 The Ritz-Carlton
 New Orleans, Louisiana
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                                        Register Now!
                                        Register online 
                                        
                                        here, or download and fax 
                                        
                                        this registration form.
                                        Conference registration fees: 
                                        First Time NAWJ Member Attendee Rate: $525 
                                        NAWJ Member Attendee Rate: $595  
                                        Non-NAWJ Member Attendee Rate: $625  
                                        Guest Rate: $575 (Does not include education sessions)
	                                    The conference will be held at The Ritz-Carlton in New Orleans. Click 
                                        here to reach the hotel's 
                                        
                                        online reservation system.
 Room Reservations: (504) 524-1331 or (800)-542-8680
 NAWJ Rate:
 $245/night, plus applicable taxes, single or double occupancy
	                                    Click here 
                                        to view the conference agenda. |  
 
								
								
								| Pin/Pendant Designed Especially for the New Orleans Conference for Sale by Dominique Giordano Jewelry
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								|  NAWJ Pin/Pendant
									
                                    $150
									
                                    This new pin/pendant has been co-designed by New Orleans Annual Conference Co-Chair Judge 
                                    Mary Hotard Becnel and jewelry designer Dominique Giordano. It is made of sterling silver with 
                                    fresh water pearls. It also comes in a gold version for women lawyers.  
									
                                    The jewelry designer is graciously donating 10% of sales back to NAWJ.
                                    
                                    If you have questions or want to order email contact@dgiordano.com, 
                                    download order form 
                                    here or visit www.dgiordano.com. |  
								
								
								| GIVE THE GIFT OF MEMBERSHIP |  
								| The "Give the Gift of Membership" Campaign is underway again.  Please note that you can 
                                     give a membership to a first-time member at the reduced rate of $125.  Click 
                                     here to download the gift form.  Also, you may click 
                                     
                                     here to give the gift of membership online. |  
								
								
								| Join the National Association of Women Lawyers for our 2013 Annual Meeting & Awards Luncheon
									
                                    NAWJ Member Professor Judith Resnik to be Honored
 with the Arabella Babb Mansfield Award
									
                                    JULY 25, 2013
 The Waldorf Astoria New York Hotel
 301 Park Avenue
 New York, New York
 National Association of Women Judges Joins as a Co-Sponsor!
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								| Join over 800 leading women lawyers from across the country at the National Association of Women Lawyers' 
                                    2013 Annual Meeting & Awards Luncheon held on July 25, 2013 at the historic Waldorf Astoria New York 
                                    Hotel in New York, New York.  NAWL will honor those who have made significant contributions to diversifying 
                                    the legal profession as well as its members, who have devoted their time and efforts to NAWL. In addition, 
                                    you will have the opportunity to participate in interesting and timely CLE programs along with networking 
                                    events, including NAWL's Networking Night of Giving benefitting inMotion.
                                    
                                    Click here 
                                    for comprehensive Annual Meeting information. |  
								
								
								| Join the ABA Commission on Women in the Profession for Its 23rd Annual Margaret Brent Women Lawyers of Achievement Awards Luncheon
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								| 
                                        Sunday, August 11, 2013
                                        
                                        12:00 noon-2:00 p.m.Two tables have been reserved at the Margaret Brent Award Luncheon for NAWJ FRIENDS of JUDGE GLADYS KESSLER.  
                                    If you have a ticket for the luncheon and would like to sit with other NAWJ Members, look for the tables labeled 
                                    "Gladys Kessler."  First come, first served. 
                                    
                                    Individual tickets and tables may be ordered from the ABA by downloading the invitation 
                                    here, or contacting Beverly Tate at 312-988-5668 or email 
                                    Beverly.Tate@americanbar.org.
                                        San Francisco, California 
                                        (During the ABA Annual Meeting)
                                        Honoring 
                                        
                                        Honorable Mazie K. Hirono,  Senator, U.S. Congress, Honolulu, HI
                                        Sara Holtz,  Founder & CEO, ClientFocus, San Francisco, CA
                                        Honorable Gladys Kessler,  Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Washington, DC
                                        Marygold Shire Melli,  Voss-Bascom Professor Emerita, University of Wisconsin Law School, Madison, WI
                                        Therese M. Stewart,  Chief Deputy City Attorney, City and County of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
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								| Pre 2014 IAWJ Conference Tour Offerings-Private Tours |  
								| ARUSHA, NGORONGORO CRATER, SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK NAWJ Past President and active member Hon. Carolyn Temin has collaborated with 
                                    Premier Tours to create an exciting tour for IAWJ conference attendees. It will 
                                    require 10 participants in order to keep the price as quoted. It will begin and 
                                    end at a hotel in Arusha where you can stay for the entire conference; participants 
                                    will be able to store their luggage at the hotel and not take it on the safari.
                                    
                                    Land arrangements (including flights in Tanzania): $3755.00 per person sharing, 
                                    approximate. This price is based on ten people traveling together. Should the number 
                                    of participants decrease, Premier Tours reserves the right to adjust prices accordingly.  
                                    Click 
                                    here to read the complete announcement. If you have any questions please call Judge 
                                    Temin at (267) 577-3401 or email here at cetemin@netzero.com.
                                    
                                    SOUTH AFRICA
 A South Africa trip designed for women judges on their way to Tanzania for the 2014 
                                    IAWJ Biennial Conference in Arusha is being planned by Judge Bev Cutler (U.S.) through 
                                    Stanford University Educational Travel. If at least 10 travelers sign up, the trip will 
                                    be a go. Dates are approximately April 26 - May 5.  The tour guide will focus on persons 
                                    and places of interest to women judges. It will include a three-day safari.   A mix of 
                                    international judges going on this trip is welcome.  The guide will primarily make use of 
                                    the English language. Click 
                                    
                                    here to read the package of information. Contact Judge Cutler at 
                                    bevcut@gmail.com for more information.
 
                                    	Please note that these will be private, non-NAWJ trips.
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								| NAWJ Rural Courts Committee Announces New Leadership Iowa Judges Judge Rose Anne Mefford (Chair)
 and Annette J. Scieszinski (Vice-Chair)
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								| NAWJ President Joan Churchill announces the appointment of Iowa District Associate Judge
                                    Rose Anne Mefford, Eighth Judicial District, as chair of NAWJ's Rural Courts Committee. 
                                    Iowa District Court Judge  Annette J. Scieszinski will serve as Vice-Chair. 
                                    
                                    The mission of NAWJ's Rural Courts Committee is to ensure that judges who sit in rural 
                                    areas at all levels of the judiciary are fully included and reflected in all aspects of 
                                    NAWJ membership, leadership, networking and other activities; that the unique needs and 
                                    interests of rural judges and their courts are reflected in NAWJ's educational programming, 
                                    regional conferences and other initiatives; and that proposed legislation and other issues 
                                    having an impact on rural judges and courts are fully addressed, and appropriate action 
                                    taken, by the Board of Directors. |  
								
								
								| Judicial Exchange Subcommittee Seeks Volunteers for Visiting International Judges
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								| NAWJ judicial members and the International Association of Women Judges (IAWJ) 
                                    have expressed interest in visiting each other's courts. The Hon. Sue Pai Yang, 
                                    NAWJ Subcommittee Chair for Judicial Exchanges under NAWJ's International 
                                    Outreach Committee, and members of this subcommittee, which include Hon. Marguerite Downing, 
                                    Hon. Teresa Guerrero-Daley, Hon. Caryn Hines, Hon. Michelle Hollar-Gregory and 
                                    Ms. Claire Smearman, are developing a world-wide network of judges willing to 
                                    co-ordinate visits to courts within their countries. Judges from China, Taiwan, 
                                    California, Nevada, New York, New Jersey and Washington, D.C. have signed on.   
                                    All NAWJ members visiting other countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and 
                                    South America are encouraged to personally follow up with international judges 
                                    they meet in their travels to help develop a network of coordinators.  Staff 
                                    persons working in U.S. Embassies abroad are willing to coordinate court visits 
                                    in the countries where they are located.
									
                                    The Subcommittee seeks volunteers to be U.S. and international coordinators to 
                                    facilitate NAWJ or IAWJ judges' wishes to visit a court in a particular region, 
                                    district or country. We would like to announce identifiable contacts for persons 
                                    wishing to visit. 
									
                                    NAWJ District Directors are also helping to identify judges to be city, state or 
                                    regional coordinators in the United States' informal networks.  Past activities 
                                    have led to establishing lectures for the visiting judge, coordinating an extended 
                                    visit for an international judge to U.S. courts, and  hosting judges in their homes. 
                                    These are not requirements of a coordinator but merely show where interactions have 
                                    led by mutual consent. We are not limiting international judge coordinators to be 
                                    members of IAWJ but hope this involvement will encourage them to join IAWJ.
									
                                    Contact Subcommittee Chair Hon, Sue Pai Yang at 
                                    cs.sueyang@me.com for more information. |  
								
								
								| National Center for State Courts 2013 Court Technology Conference
 Baltimore, Maryland
 September 17-19, 2013
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								| The National Center for State Courts is pleased to extend a special discount rate to 
                                    members of the National Association of Women Judges to attend the 2013 Court Technology 
                                    Conference (CTC) in Baltimore, Maryland, September 17-19, 2013.  Members who register 
                                    prior to August 31, 2013 are eligible for a reduced conference registration fee of $650.  
                                    That is $100 off the regular rate, and $250 less than the on-site rate.
									
                                    NAWJ members who wish to take advantage of this reduced rate must contact NCSC's 
                                    Conference Services Department in order to have their membership status verified.  
                                    Once their eligibility is verified, members will be able to register online, via fax, 
                                    or via US Mail.  The Conference Services Department can be reached by email at 
                                    conferences@ncsc.org or via telephone at 1-888-609-4023.
									
                                    Click here to reach the conference website. 
                                    Click 
                                    here to read NCSC's letter to NAWJ. |  
								
								
								| Click Your Heels- A Virtual March for Gender Equity through the ABA's Day of the Woman on August 10, 2013
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								| Chisa Putnam, longtime NAWJ member and Color of Justice Program presenter, is a 
                                    member of the ABA Gender Equity Taskforce. The taskforce is advancing the following message: 
                                    The ABA Gender Equity Task Force needs NAWJ's participation and promotion of 
                                    our virtual march for gender equity.  
									
                                    Click on the 
                                    
                                    link to the website.  Click the vote button next to the red shoes and 
                                    click the submit button.  Then you have "Clicked" your heels for gender equity.
									
                                    The march started on Equal Pay Day on April 9th and will continue to run through 
                                    the ABA's Day of the Woman on August 10th 2013. |  
								
								
								| Events |  
								| 2013 NAWJ Districts 3, 4 and its Maryland Chapter will join for a Beach Brunch on Sunday 
                                    July 14, 2013 in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. NAWJ President Hon. Joan V. Churchill 
                                    will host the event at her home.  Honored guests include:  Delaware Chief Justice 
                                    Myron Steele, President of the Conference of Chief Justices, and Maryland Chief 
                                    Judge Robert Bell, who will be honored on his retirement. Also invited are District 
                                    of Columbia Chief Judge Eric Washington and Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden. 
                                    All are welcome. Registration is $35 per person. Download the form 
                                    
                                    here. Contact District 3 Director Judge Sheila Woods-Skipper at 
                                    Sheila.Woods-Skipper@courts.phila.gov 
                                    for more information.
                                    
                                    
                                    NAWJ 35th Annual Conference will take place October 9-13, 2013 at 
                                    The Ritz Carlton 
                                    in New Orleans, Louisiana.
                                    
                                    
                                    2014
 The 2014 International Association of 
                                    Women Judges Bi-Annual Conference will take place May 5-9, 2014 in Arusha, Tanzania. 
                                    Click here for more conference details.
                                    
                                    NAWJ 36th Annual Conference will take place October 15-19, 2014 at 
                                    Westin Gaslamp Quarter 
                                    in San Diego, California.
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