Videos From Past Events
A conversation with leading experts about the art stolen during WWII and the legal efforts to recover them.
Moderator
Dan Bergeson Bergeson, LLP
Panelists
Richard Aronowitz, Global Head of Restitution, Christie’s
Hon. Simon Frankel, San Francisco Superior Court
Patrick Ryan, Bartko LLP
Karren Shorofsky, Professor, USF Museum Studies Graduate Program & School of Law
Making the Northern District’s ADR Panel Work for You: How the NDCA Flagship Program Can Help Your Clients in Cases Big and Small
2023 Class Action Symposium: What you need to know about recent developments in Class Action Litigation.
Write To The Point: Getting the Most From Written Advocacy
Lessons in writing by Senior Judge William Fletcher (US. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit), Senior Judge William Alsup (U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California), and Judge Trina Thompson (U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California)
Presented in part with Impact Fund
Port Chicago 50: Racism and Review
During WWII, Black sailors stationed at Port Chicago, CA, were required to load munitions on ships with inadequate training and under supervision that stressed speed over safety. On July 17, 1944, cataclysmic explosions instantly killed 320 men (2⁄3 of them African American) and injured hundreds more. Unsafe conditions inspired hundreds of Black servicemen to refuse to load munitions, an act known as the Port Chicago Mutiny. Fifty men—called the “Port Chicago 50″—received convictions from that Mutiny Trial that changed their lives.
Members of the Contra Costa Bar Association’s Port Chicago Task Force and the Federal Bar Association will present a partial reenactment of the Mutiny Trials and discuss how this event, witnessed by Thurgood Marshall, became a catalyst of the modern civil rights movement and the ongoing efforts to seek the exoneration of the Port Chicago 50.
Sponsored by:
The Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society https://www.njchs.org/
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California Historical Society https://ndhistoricalsociety.org/
The Northern District of California Chapter of the Federal Bar Association
Common Mistakes Attorneys Make In Cross-Examination In Trial and In Depositions
On January 25, 2023, the chapter hosted a presentation by Senior District Court Judge William Alsup on how attorneys conduct cross-examination. He focused on an article he wrote in 2007 for the American Lawyer as well as an informal poll he took of the Northern District Judges regarding common mistakes attorneys make in court. The judge prepared several power-points to explain proper questioning to the sold-out audience of over 100 attorneys.
2022 Class Action Symposium
A Conversation with Judge William Alsup On His New Book—The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald
On October 25, 2022, Senior District Judge William Alsup in conversation with Professor Rory Little from UC College of the Law, San Francisco, spoke to a packed audience in the ceremonial courtroom about the judge’s newest book. The book is an alternative historical tale about what might have happened if Oswald had lived to stand trial for the murder of President Kennedy.
The Continuing Struggle – Ending Bias Against Women in the Law and the Judiciary
On August 25, 2022, the chapter hosted a panel discussion focusing on how we can — and why it’s societally so important to — diminish the gender bias that, although lessening over time, continues to plague the legal profession, the judiciary and the courts. The Speakers and Moderator is each a ground-breaking woman of “firsts”, bringing their own important personal experience and perspective to the conversation.
Hon. Yvonne Gonzales Rogers, United States District Judge, Northern District of California
Hon. Marsha Berzon, Senior United States Circuit Judge, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Hon. LaDoris Hazard Cordell, Judge, Superior Court, Santa Clara County (Ret.)
Noreen Farrell, Executive Director, Equal Rights Advocates
Moderated by: Drucilla S. Ramey, Dean Emerita, Golden Gate University School of Law (San Francisco, CA)
In conjunction with the Women Attorneys Advocacy Project and The Impact Fund
FBA Webinar, March 24, 2022
Judging Implicit Bias In The Courts
On June 15, 2021, the chapter hosted the webinar, “Judging Implicit Bias In The Courts”: Legal discourse on implicit bias has changed the way scholars and citizens think about race in the justice system. Ever-growing scholarship has identified, confronted, and sought to address how implicit bias operates in nearly every criminal justice context. The discussion will explore empirical research about negative implicit bias and how it manifests in judicial decision-making, even against the so-called “privileged minorities” of Asians and Jews.
Panelists included: Hon. Bernice B. Donald, Judge, Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals; Professor Justin D. Levinson, Professor of Law, University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law; Hon. Mark Bennett, Director, Institute for Justice Reform & Innovation, Drake University Law School, US District Judge, ND Iowa (Ret.); Hon. Elizabeth Lee, Superior Court Judge, San Mateo County, CA.
The Civil Rights Movement: Lessons Learned From the Past and Reflections For the Future
On February 25, 2021, the Northern District of California Chapter hosted “The Civil Rights Movement: Lessons Learned From the Past and Reflections For the Future”. Panelists included United States District Judge Thelton Henderson, Ret; United States District Judge William Alsup and United States District Judge William H. Orrick. Our moderator was Laura Hurtado, Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP.