U.S. and U.K. Judicial Reform
Two teams of legal experts from the United Kingdom and the United States debated judicial reform and some of the different legal issues prac… read more
Two teams of legal experts from the United Kingdom and the United States debated judicial reform and some of the different legal issues practiced in each country. By audience count, the British team won one section and the American team three sections of the debate. The Federal Bar Association sponsored the debate which took place at the U.S. Armed Forces Court of Appeals in Washington D.C. Debaters included Charles Ogletree and F. Lee Bailey among others. close
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- F. Lee Bailey Attorney
- Brian Capstick Judge United Kingdom->British Criminal Court
- Courtenay Ellis Chairman Federal Bar Association->International Law
- Michael Hill Barrister United Kingdom
- Haldane Robert Mayer Judge U.S. Court of Appeals->Federal Circuit
- Terrence O'Donnell Attorney
- Swinton Thomas Lord Justice United Kingdom->Royal Courts of Justice
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Mark H. Tuohey III Attorney
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