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Administrative Judging in the 21st Century: The Hi-Tech Courtroom and "Googling" the Evidence, a brown-bag session that will take place at the ABA on June 21. The discussion will be devoted to changes in administrative hearings resulting from the new courtroom technology, including nation-wide video-conferencing, wireless networks, hand-held computers, instant internet access, and use of gleaned from internet sources such as Google, Wikipedia, and social media sites.
The panelists will be:
- Chuck Adkins-Blanch, Board Member, U.S. Department of Justice, Board of Immigration Appeals
- C.F. “Spike” Moore, Deputy Chief ALJ, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals
- Funmi Olorunnipa, Attorney/Advisor, Administrative Conference of the United States
Thursday, June 21, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
ABA Headquarters
740 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC
Free to Section members! Co-sponsored with NCALJ. Registration required. More information is available
here.
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