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NAPD 2024 Women's Virtual Conference

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Thursday, December 5
 

2:00pm EST

Empowering Women in Investigations: Promoting Safety while Ensuring Integrity
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
This presentation was created to educate and empower female Attorneys and Investigative professionals when work takes them into the field and community. Many potentially dangerous situations can be mitigated by taking different proactive measures to plan ahead for such encounters. A myriad of safety topics and techniques will be discussed ranging from analyzing potential threats to self-defense, including how to teach oneself easy ways to practice hypervigilance and threat assessment. The goal of this presentation is for attendees to feel empowered, having learned tangible tools they can utilize to protect themselves and avoid placing themselves or their staff in the way of danger, which will lead to a stronger sense of preparedness and better investigative effort outcomes.
Speakers
avatar for Lindsay Wight

Lindsay Wight

Criminal Investigator, Eaton County Public Defender's Office
Lindsay Wight is a Criminal Investigator for the Eaton County Public Defender's Office located in Charlotte, Michigan. Ms. Wight attended Graduate School at Grand Valley State University's School of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Legal Studies before entering her professional career... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Room H

2:00pm EST

Exploring the Needs and Experiences of Justice-Impacted Black Women and Girls
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
This presentation will discuss the experiences and needs of justice-impacted Black women and girls and explore how an intersectional, gender-sensitive lens is critical to their defense. Black women and girls are disproportionately overrepresented among women and girls who are arrested and come in contact with the juvenile and criminal legal systems. Moreover, most of these women have long trauma histories and are survivors of sexual violence, including assault, abuse, and exploitation. Together, we will explore how race and gender bias construct unique vulnerabilities that heighten Black women's and girls' risk of criminalization and harsh punishment and how public defenders can more effectively address and support the needs of these clients.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Sydney McKinney

Dr. Sydney McKinney

National Black Women's Justice Instittue, Executive Director
Dr. McKinney is the executive director of the National Black Women’s Justice Institute (NBWJI), a Black women-led, national nonprofit working to end the systemic criminalization of Black women and girls. She is deeply committed to advancing rigorous research, policy, and technical... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Room I

2:00pm EST

How Did We Get Here? Tools to Address Deficits in Defending Women
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
This session, presented by a team of experts, who are survivors, advocates, criminal defense lawyers, and a mitigation specialist, centers on the power of stories, identifies the deficits, and shares practical tools to bridge the gender justice gaps. We will engage participants with the wisdom from lived expertise in fighting for criminalized women. We will share the Center’s research and insights on narrative deficits in defending women and provide participants with a series of practical gender justice tools for defense teams. We, at the Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide, created these tools to be applied for a practical gender justice approach in a wide range of capital and non-capital cases. As survivors, advocates, and former public defenders at the Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide, our work in narrative construction and intersectional gender justice is applicable to a wide range of cases – whether misdemeanors or felonies -- where women are criminalized. Our resources are free for the public defense community. We will complete our session with a closing round of reflections from our expert panel.
Speakers
avatar for Bahar Mirhosseni

Bahar Mirhosseni

Gender and Criminal Justice Fellow, UCLA Law School, Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide
BAHAR MIRHOSSENI teaches the Pretrial Justice Clinic at UCLA Law School and is the Gender and Criminal Justice Fellow at the Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide. She consults with the National Association for Public Defense and has collaborated with human rights organizations... Read More →
avatar for Jhody Polk

Jhody Polk

Founder, Jailhouse Lawyers Initiative
Jhody Polk, d’Alchemist, is the founder of the Jailhouse Lawyers Initiative (JLI) housed at the Bernstein Institute for Human Rights at NYU School of Law and she is the founder of the Legal Empowerment & Advocacy Hub (LEAH). Jhody is a 2024 Global Freedom Fellow and an inaugural... Read More →
avatar for Dorian Bess

Dorian Bess

Program Development and Engagement Officer, The Social Justice Network
Dorian Bess brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her role as the Program Development and Engagement Officer of The Social Justice Network. With 18 years of lived experience within the Criminal Justice System, she has transformed her journey into a career dedicated to supporting... Read More →
avatar for Nathalie Greenfield

Nathalie Greenfield

Attorney, Mitigation Specialist, and Consultant, Phillips Black
Nathalie Greenfield is an attorney and mitigation specialist at Phillips Black and a consultant at the Cornell Center on Death Penalty Worldwide. She has represented clients facing the death penalty across the US and in sub-Saharan Africa, and she also consults with the British-based nonprofit... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Room F

2:00pm EST

Let's Get Loud : Elevating the Voices of Women in the Carceral System
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
In this session, we will talk about the unique unmet needs of women in the carceral system and explore model practices and our collective experiences in meeting these needs. Bring your anecdotes, challenges, and ideas. Incarcerated women are a minority at many of our local jails and are treated like an afterthought. How can we, as defenders, put the spotlight on our female clients' dignity, humanity, and courage and demand that jailers provide appropriate housing, programming, and physical, emotional, and mental care?
Speakers
avatar for Heather Rogers

Heather Rogers

Public Defender, Santa Cruz County Office of the Public Defender
Heather Rogers has been a public defender for nearly 20 years in the state and federal courts. Heather has handled cases at every stage of litigation, from arraignment through trial and appeal. She has represented clients accused of offenses from delinquency to homicide, defended... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Room E

2:00pm EST

The Matriarchy & Mitigation of Black Women in Death Penalty Defense
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
This session will focus on Black women's role, necessity, and burden in death penalty mitigation work. We will discuss the empathy, care, understanding in mitigation, presumption, trauma, and burden we should perpetually consider and nurture.

Speakers
avatar for Malikeya Khantrece

Malikeya Khantrece

Mitigation Specialist/Investigator, Office of the Federal Public Defender, Pennsylvania
Malikeya Khantrece is a Mitigation Specialist/Investigator for the Federal Public Defender in the Capital Habeas Unit. She works on appeals to death penalty sentences for those convicted in capital cases. She has worked as a prisoner’s rights advocate, poverty law advocate, and... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Room C

2:00pm EST

Title In Development - Session on Professional Growth and Leadership
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
A discussion of what we can do to be a great female leader and mentor in public defense. Many of us did not have such role models as we came up, and it is so important to do it right! This discussion will include leadership and mentorship (good v. bad, why, how to do it), the distinction of being female -- esp. in public defense, providing a safe, inclusive environment that offers true work/life balance, supporting physical and mental health needs so that our attorneys give the absolute best representation to our clients, growing a client-centered and holisitic office and balancing compassion with strength.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Lewis

Jennifer Lewis

Circuit Public Defender, Flint Judicial Circuit Office of the Public Defender
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Room B

2:00pm EST

Updated post 11/5/24 - Some Tools for Thriving in This Job Despite the Inherent Trauma of Public Defendering: Recognizing and Disrupting Our Shame-Trauma Response to the Effects of Vicarious Trauma and Moral Injury
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Revised and updated for 2024: We will discuss the trauma and stress public defender teams face, and their impact on us -  especially amidst local and political forces hostile to and undermining of our mission statements. We will also discuss various coping techniques for our well-being toolkit so that we might thrive, not just survive in this job; from the perspective of a 30-year public defender who still loves coming to work every day.
Speakers
avatar for Katherine LeGeros BAJUK

Katherine LeGeros BAJUK

Mental Health Attorney Specialist, Veterans Treatment Court Specialist, New York County Defender Services
Katherine LeGeros Bajuk, Esq. is the Mental Health and Veteran's Attorney Specialist for New York County Defender Services (NYCDS). A public defender in New York City representing indigent clients at all stages of the criminal process since 1994, her practice since 2015 has focused... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Room D

2:00pm EST

What Bluey Can Teach Us About Leadership
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
What can a talking cartoon dog teach us about how to be a good leader? Well, it turns out a lot actually. This session will cover how the best children's show ever made can give us tips on being growth focused and supportive leaders.
Speakers
avatar for Kristin Lavoy

Kristin Lavoy

Assistant Assigned Counsel Administrator, Wayne County Indigent Defense Services Department
Kristin LaVoy has spent her entire 16 year legal career in indigent defense. She is currently an assistant assigned counsel administrator in Wayne County where she provides and coordinates training for attorneys taking appointments in Wayne County. She previously served as the Training... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Room G

4:30pm EST

Breaking Barriers: Leading as a Female Public Defender in a Rural Justice System
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
At this time, our office has 5 female attorneys and no male attorneys. While it is an exciting time, it comes with challenges. In dealing with judges, prosecutors, and even our clients we experience obstacles not shared by our male counterparts. This is particularly true in our rural, conservative area. In this presentation, we will discuss those challenges and how we overcome them in client meetings, in meetings with the prosecutors, and in the courtroom.
Speakers
avatar for Penny Hunter

Penny Hunter

Circuit Public Defender, Enotah Public Defender's Office
Penny Hunter is a graduate of North Georgia College and State University in Dahlonega, Georgia and a 2012 graduate of the Appalachian School of Law in Grundy, Virginia. After law school she worked for Strickland, Chesnutt, and Lindsey in Winder, Georgia. In 2013, she was offered an... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
Room B

4:30pm EST

Empowering Young Women: A Legal Sector Mentorship Initiative
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
This session will propose a comprehensive mentorship program designed to empower young women across the country, with a specific focus on the legal sector. This initiative aims to address the critical need for positive role models and guidance in an era where societal pressures and social media often misdirect young women's focus and aspirations. We seek support from legal professionals, educators, and community leaders to bring this vital program to fruition.
By investing in our young women today, we are shaping a more equitable and just society for tomorrow.

Key Program Elements:

Legal Sector Exposure
Internship opportunities
Shadowing legal professionals
Interactive workshops on various legal career


Why It's Needed:

Lack of Positive Mentors: Many young women lack access to positive, professional female role models.
Social Media Influence: Increasing pressure to focus on superficial attributes rather than personal and professional growth.
Self-Esteem Challenges: Young women often struggle with self-esteem issues, impacting their career aspirations and life choices.
Limited Exposure: Many young women have limited exposure to diverse career paths, especially in the legal sector.


Speakers
avatar for Margarett Miller

Margarett Miller

Lead Paralegal, San Francisco Public Defender Office
Born and raised in San Francisco, I am the ninth of ten children in a family of entrepreneurs. Growing up in such a large, dynamic household presented its challenges, particularly in forging my own identity. However, it also instilled in me a resilience and adaptability that would... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
Room H

4:30pm EST

Holistic Representation for Youth
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
In this session, you'll learn how to build a comprehensive defense team for youth with no budget, through collaboration with community organizations and adults with lived experience.
Speakers
avatar for Lynda McGhee

Lynda McGhee

Co-Executive Director, Michigan Children's Law Center
Lynda McGhee has been the Co-Executive Director of the Michigan Children's Law Center for 5 years. She has worked as a Youth Defense attorney for 25 years, with 15 of those years being with MCLC. Additionally, Lynda has extensive experience as a Trial Skills attorney in Michigan for... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
Room G

4:30pm EST

Intersectional Perspectives in Immigrant Indigent Defense: Navigating the Legal System Through Cultural and Personal Lenses
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
In an era where understanding the nuanced experiences of marginalized communities is crucial, Haydeh Takasugi and Graciela Martinez offer an insightful exploration into the intersectional experiences of immigrant indigent defenders. Their presentation will delve into how their immigrant backgrounds have profoundly shaped their perceptions and practices within the California criminal legal system.
Speakers
avatar for Haydeh Takasugi

Haydeh Takasugi

Assistant Public Defender, Los Angeles County Public Defender
Haydeh Takasugi has been a Los Angeles County Public Defender since 1996.  She spent most of her early career as a trial attorney in the Central District.  In her various leadership roles within the office, she was the DIC in Eastlake Juvenile, Investigations, and trainer in both... Read More →
avatar for Graciela Martinez

Graciela Martinez

Assistant Public Defender, Immigration and Civil Commitment Units, Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
Room I

4:30pm EST

Managing Up
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
Managing up ... what does it mean? Is this a corporate management buzzword or something you could actually use? Come learn the ins and outs of a framework to help develop a stronger interpersonal relationship between you, your boss, and your coworkers - including learning how to manage expectations on all sides.
Speakers
avatar for Theresa Edwards

Theresa Edwards

Deputy Director of Policy and Administration, New Mexico Law Office of the Public Defender
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
Room C

4:30pm EST

Pushing Past the Perfectionism’s Handcuffs to do Our Most Authentic Work
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
Despite years of trial work, both Autumn and Amanda suffer from imposter syndrome. In this seminar, they will discuss how to combat perfectionism by embracing our “weaknesses” to connect with our clients and our work. There will be a writing exercise too.
Speakers
avatar for Amanda Lauer

Amanda Lauer

Trial Attorney, Maricopa County Legal Defender's Office
Amanda is a trial attorney and has practiced in Arizona for over 20 years, the bulk of her practice was CPS cases. She has been doing criminal defense for about 18 months. Amanda has spoken locally and nationally on parental defense in CPS cases. In her free time, Amanda enjoys her... Read More →
avatar for Autumn Brandon

Autumn Brandon

Trial Attorney, Maricopa County Office of the Legal Defender
Autumn Brandon is a trial attorney at the Maricopa County Office of the Legal Defender, located in Phoenix, Arizona. Autumn commenced her career in Detroit, MI, dedicating the first decade to refining her private criminal defense work expertise. Seeking new challenges and opportunities... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
Room F

4:30pm EST

The CLBB NeuroLaw Library: Furthering Justice Reform through Accessible Neuroscience
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
This presentation explores how neuroscience can aid in justice reform by debunking outdated beliefs about mental states that perpetuate the harsh sentencing of youth and young adults. The presentation will include information on criminal trajectories of adolescents, adolescent brain development, and how peers impact decision-making for youth, contributing to increases in impulsivity and risk-taking.  


The presentation will also include a demonstration of The CLBB NeuroLaw Library (www.clbbneurolawlibrary), free online library with hundreds of journal articles and amicus briefs, educational videos, and toolkits for defense attorneys, prosecutors judges, policy makers, and people who are incarcerated. AI-powered adaptability allows for these materials to be accessible at various reading levels, catering to those with limited research time or lower education levels. The CLBB NeuroLaw Library seeks to leverage neuroscience to drive meaningful change. In a pilot, the state of Maine has made the Library available to every incarcerated individual in the state. 











Speakers
avatar for Dr. Stephanie Tabashneck

Dr. Stephanie Tabashneck

Founding Director, , Senior Fellow in Law and Applied Neuroscience, Center for Law, Brain and Behavior at Massachusetts General Hospital at Harvard Medical School
Dr. Stephanie Tabashneck is a forensic psychologist and attorney in Cambridge, MA. She is the director of a neurolaw library affiliated with Massachusetts General Hospital at Harvard Medical School. She is a Senior Fellow in Law and Applied Neuroscience at the Center for Law, Brain... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
Room E

4:30pm EST

Under the Dome: Using Legislative Advocacy to Create Policy Change
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
An important part of bringing about system change for our clients is to advocate in the Legislature and with the Governor's office. One way to do this is to have legislative committees within your PD office, meeting with Legislators, testify about relevant pending legislation, and develop draft legislation. As a woman, this can be intimidating as the legislature is still male-dominated and prosecutor-dominated. But, it is invigorating. I want to use my experience and SADO's experience in legislative advocacy to encourage women to use their voices in this way.
Speakers
avatar for Jessica Zimbelman

Jessica Zimbelman

Managing Attorney, State Appellate Defender Office
Jessica Zimbelman is Managing Attorney with the State Appellate Defender Office, representing people statewide as they appeal their convictions and sentences. She has appeared before the Michigan Court of Appeals and Michigan Supreme Court multiple times, as well as trial courts throughout... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
Room D
 
Friday, December 6
 

10:00am EST

Advocacy from the Classroom: African American Women Professors Leading Legal Change
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
This session will highlight how African American women law professors are leveraging their scholarship and teaching to drive social and legal reform, with a particular focus on criminal justice and public policy. Panelists will discuss how their research influences public policy and how their advocacy efforts bridge the gap between academic work and on-the-ground public defense. They describe how they strive to mentor the next generation of law students toward public interest and social justice careers. Attendees will better understand how these trailblazing professors are shaping legal change inside and outside the classroom to advance equity and justice.

Speakers
avatar for Kirsten Gettys Downs

Kirsten Gettys Downs

District Public Defender, Maryland Office of the Public Defender
Kirsten Gettys Downs currently serves the citizens of Baltimore as the District Public Defender for the Maryland Office of the Public Defender in Baltimore City. In this role, Ms. Downs is committed to providing Baltimore City with client centered, and well-trained advocates at all... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Room H

10:00am EST

AI and Body-Worn Cameras: How Technology is Helping Public Defenders Challenge Police Narratives in Court
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Hundreds of jail calls dumped right before trial. More and more body cameras in each case. Digital discovery often holds critical pieces of evidence that change the course of the case, but requires hours of searching for the "needle in the haystack" moments.

The Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy recently rolled out a new software platform called JusticeText to automatically transcribe their voluminous discovery. In this discussion, you will hear from an attorney who has incorporated this AI tool in her workflow to save hours reviewing body-worn camera footage and securing fairer outcomes for her clients. This session will help you maximize the utility of video evidence while minimizing the workload burden to you and your team.

Can’t wait until the session? Learn more about JusticeText, the UChicago school-project built specifically for public defenders here: https://justicetext.com/
Speakers
avatar for Devshi Mehrotra

Devshi Mehrotra

Founder, JusticeText
Devshi Mehrotra is the founder of JusticeText, a public-interest organization that is building police accountability software for public defenders. The platform leverages machine learning to surface relevant insights from body-worn camera footage, interrogation videos, and other digital... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Room J

10:00am EST

Breaking Free: Unveiling the Secrets of Self-Care for Women of the 50s 60s and 70s
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Remember the days when we were raised to believe that self-care was selfish? We were to take care of everyone before ourselves. Well, it's time to rewrite that narrative and liberate ourselves from the burdens we've carried for far too long. As women who chose to make a difference in the world, we dedicated ourselves to public defender offices, civil rights law offices, and non-profit organizations. Our caseloads grew, our hours stretched, and our hearts poured into nurturing our clients in addition to handling their legal affairs. Add in volunteer work, family responsibilities, and the weight of secondary trauma, and it's no wonder we neglected our own well-being.

But here's the empowering truth: it doesn't have to be this way anymore. It's time to reclaim our own lives, starting now, so we can live the exciting and healthy dream retirement we've worked tirelessly to achieve.

In this transformative workshop, we will unlock The 5 Secrets To Taking Time to Nourish You. Armed with these powerful insights, we'll create personalized plans to heal and nurture our minds and bodies, ensuring that we prioritize ourselves along the way. And guess what? It doesn't require huge chunks of time. Just eighteen minutes of yoga and five minutes of meditation, five days a week, can work wonders for our strength and flexibility.

But it doesn't stop there. We'll learn to make room for self-care by identifying what we can let go of in our busy lives, allowing us to put ourselves first without guilt or hesitation. And once we've carved out that sacred time, we'll discover invaluable strategies to protect it fiercely, ensuring that nothing and no one stands in the way of our well-being.

Now, let's talk about the results we'll achieve together:

💜 Less stress: Say goodbye to the heavy weight on your shoulders.

💜 Better sleep: Restful nights and energized mornings await you.

💜 Weight loss: Shed the extra pounds that have held you back for too long.

💜 Better control over chronic illnesses: Reclaim your health and vitality.

💜 Feeling rejuvenated instead of exhausted: Embrace a renewed sense of energy and purpose.

💜 Focused and present: Live fully in the here and now.

💜 Strength and flexibility: Both in body and in mind, you'll grow stronger and more resilient.

💜 Living that exciting and healthy dream retirement: Embrace the vibrant, fulfilling life you've always imagined.

It's time to break free from the habit of self-neglect. Together, we'll embark on a journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and transformation. Let's take the leap and create a future where self-care is not only a priority but a non-negotiable part of our lives. Your well-being matters. Join us on this incredible adventure and let's rewrite our story together.


Speakers
avatar for Marie Sennett

Marie Sennett

Owner. Certified Yoga Instructor and Transitional Life Coach, Marie Sennett LLC
Marie Sennett, certified yoga teacher and transitional life coach, works 1:1 with her clients designing a yoga and meditation plan tailored to their needs for a healthy body and mind, making them absolutely ready to Live their Dream Retirement.A yoga practitioner since 1997, Marie... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Room B

10:00am EST

Cases, Kids, and Cancer. Now what?
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Breast cancer affects one in three women, making it the second leading cause of death among women in the United States. We all know the statistics, but what happens when the diagnosis hits close to home?
As a seasoned investigator with nearly 20 years of experience, I never imagined I would become one of those statistics. But life has a way of surprising us. I am stepping out of my comfort zone to share my personal journey with breast cancer—a journey that’s been anything but ordinary. In fact, I like to say I’m the poster child for “If it can go wrong, it will go wrong.”
This experience has reshaped not only how I navigate my personal life but also how I approach my professional world. In this presentation, I’ll candidly discuss what it’s like to work in a traditionally male-dominated industry while battling a life-threatening illness. It’s a fight for survival, yes, but also a fight for respect, resilience, and the ability for women to unapologetically advocate for themselves.
I hope to inspire and empower others to navigate their own challenges—both personal and professional—while finding strength in the face of adversity. This isn’t just my story; it’s a call for all women to take charge of their health and their futures. Grab your coffee, put down the pen, and let's talk candidly about the realities of juggling the fight for your life while you fight for the lives of others.

Speakers
avatar for Joanne Pena

Joanne Pena

Investigator II, VA Defenders
Joanne Peña holds an Associate's degree in Paralegal Studies and a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice. With a career rooted in public defense, she began her legal journey at the Commonwealth Attorney's Office before joining the Petersburg Public Defender's Office in 2005. Throughout... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Room D

10:00am EST

Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls’ Childhood
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Children occupy a unique position in our public systems. Once treated as miniature adults, our perception development has led, over time, to granting children leniency when determining the consequences of their behavior. The special legal status bestowed on youth, in particular, is based on a well-established understanding of children’s social and psychological development—that they should be held less responsible and culpable for their actions, and that they are capable, through the ongoing developmental process, of rehabilitation.3 These foundational legal and moral principles protect children from criminalization and extend safeguards that shield them from the harsh penalties levied on adults.
Speakers
avatar for Rebecca Epstein

Rebecca Epstein

Executive Director, Center on Gender Justice & Opportunity Georgetown University Law Center
Rebecca Epstein is the Executive Director of the Center on Gender Justice & Opportunity at Georgetown Law. Under Rebecca’s leadership since 2012, the Center has driven policy changes in courts and schools and influenced national discussions on critical issues, such as the criminalization... Read More →
avatar for Thalia González

Thalia González

Co-Director, Professor of Law, Center for Racial and Economic Justice
Thalia González is a Professor of Law and holds a Harry & Lillian Hastings Research Chair. Professor González is faculty co-director of the Center for Racial and Economic Justice and writes extensively in the fields of restorative justice, education law, race and the law, critical... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Room G

10:00am EST

High-Quality Legal Representation for Youth in Foster Care
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
This session will explore the benefits of quality legal representation for children involved in child protection cases, optimal legal service delivery, the specialized needs of youth involved in public defense and child protection systems, the alignment and shared values of both systems and legal services funding opportunities.
Speakers
avatar for Natalece Washington

Natalece Washington

Policy Counsel, National Association of Counsel for Children
Natalece Washington, JD, CWLS, has served as Policy Counsel for the National Association of Counsel for Children since January 2021. In this role, Natalece leads state level work on NACC’s Counsel for Kids Campaign that aims to ensure every child involved with the child protection... Read More →
avatar for Kim Dvorchak

Kim Dvorchak

The National Association of Counsel for Children (NACC) is dedicated to advancing the rights, well-being, and opportunities of children impacted by the child welfare system through access to high-quality legal representation. NACC promotes excellence in legal representation through... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Room F

10:00am EST

It Only Takes One: What I learned from Studying Capital Defendant’s Stories
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
What if all it took to prevent a capital murder was ONE person caring about the would-be offender?  This session aims to inform and inspire by presenting research from the field of capital litigation, showing that the difference between capital murderers and similarly situated individuals who did not kill is often just one person. A teacher. A coach. A family friend. A criminal defense attorney. Yes, YOU. You could be that person. Capital case mitigation files show time and again that capital defendants didn’t have a chance from the start—they come from broken homes marked by physical and sexual abuse that all too often qualify as “terrorization.” But when researchers look at siblings subject to the exact same conditions—siblings who showed sure signs of trauma but did not commit capital murder—the difference was often just one person who cared. What does it tell us that capital defendants often can’t point to a single person in their life who believed in them and treated them with kindness? And what are the lessons for criminal defense attorneys who come into contact with offenders at various points in their lives?  Answering these questions—and highlighting the critically important role that criminal defense attorneys play in serving the most vulnerable members of society—is the aim of this session.
Speakers
avatar for Corinna Lain

Corinna Lain

S.D. Roberts & Sandra Moore Professor of Law, University of Richmond School of Law
Corinna Lain is the S. D. Roberts & Sandra Moore Professor of Law at the University of Richmond School of Law, where she has been a law professor for 23 years. Professor Lain’s scholarship focuses on two areas—Supreme Court decision-making and the death penalty—and she has published... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Room C

10:00am EST

The State of Reproductive Rights after Dobbs
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
This presentation will touch on legal developments across the country since the Supreme Court overturned the right to terminate a pregnancy in 2022 in the Dobbs decision. We will discuss constitutional protections for abortion rights, "shield" laws, health information privacy laws, travel bans, and their possible implications for criminal defense work.
Speakers
avatar for Jessie Hill

Jessie Hill

Director and Professor of Law, Reproductive Rights Law Initiative
Jessie Hill is the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and Director of Case Western’s Reproductive Rights Law Initiative. Ms. Hill's teaching focuses on constitutional law, civil rights, reproductive rights, and law and religion... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Room I

10:00am EST

Tips and Tools for Investigation/Breaking Barriers: Elevating Women Investigator in Legal Teams
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Speakers
avatar for Kasandra Washington

Kasandra Washington

CEO/ Founder, FFO Investigations, Goldman Sachs One Million Black Women In Business
Kasandra Washington’s career in public defense spans over a decade, marked by a deep commitment to client advocacy and justice reform. After graduating in 2013 with a Criminal Justice degree and a minor in Business from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, she began her professional... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Room E

2:30pm EST

Bound(aries)/Boundaries: How to Truthfully Say Yes, No, and Negotiate for Your Needs
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Setting boundaries can be weaponized against us, suggesting we aren’t caring or not committed to the cause. The result? We may not set or enforce them. Not setting (or expressing) clear boundaries can mean we are bound to our work and not at our most effective, losing ourselves in the process. Boundary diffusion results in over-extending, over-doing, and saying ‘yes’ even when we won’t be doing our best work. Boundaries tell others how we want (expect) to be treated. They are part of self-advocacy, self-care, and listening to our inner selves. In this hour we will explore how we create boundaries, how to leave the guilt in the background, and take care of ourselves while shaping the relationships we are in (and decrease anxiety, worry, and workaholism in the process).
Speakers
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Stephanne Thornton

NAPD Social Work Training and Resource Coordinator, and Owner,, Transform Legal Mitigation Consultancy, National Association for Public Defense
Stephanne Cline Thornton is a West Virginia native who has worked in and around criminal defense and mitigation for more than 20 years in Georgia, Colorado, and West Virginia. She is currently the Clinical Director for the West Virginia Judicial and Lawyer Assistance Program, and... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Room D

2:30pm EST

Criminalized Survivors: What Goes Wrong & How to Improve Representation and Results
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
For the last several decades, women’s incarceration has boomed, growing at a rate double that of men. There is an urgency right now to understand the pathways to women’s incarceration, including their criminalization for acts taken in response to gender-based violence (GBV.) There is also a vibrant new movement to rectify the injustice faced by many of these prisoners, as evidenced through Second Chance and other laws.

This presentation will explore basic concepts related to criminalized survivors and their unique challenges in the criminal legal system. Topics will include, for example, social science findings relevant to defending criminalized survivors and their divergent responses to trauma and abuse; common misconceptions that interfere with identifying and effectively representing criminalized survivors; how defense teams can better identify survivor-defendants and communicate with them; systemic challenges present in cases involving criminalized survivors, such as gender bias, skepticism of accounts of abuse, and pervasive misconceptions about victims, their experiences, and the relevance of that information to the defense. This presentation will also discuss recent second chance laws and other potential avenues for relief.


Speakers
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Jill Spector

Senior Attorney Advisor & Post Conviction Lead, National Defense Center for Criminalized Survivors (BWJP)
For three decades, Jill has provided case-specific customized assistance to defense teams representing survivors charged with crimes in all types of cases and at all stages. Most recently, Jill was assigned Project Lead on two federal grants focusing on survivors seeking postconviction... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Room E

2:30pm EST

Finding Solutions for Mountains of Video Discovery
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
"Attorneys now have 45 times more discovery material to review than they did in 2016…." -- Megan Ring, State Public Defender, CO (Colorado Sun, Feb 2024)

This overwhelming increase in discovery comes from the massive increase in digital evidence, including police dashboard and body camera footage, and is having an immense impact on public defense workloads.

This talk by Reduct Video explores how software and AI can help public defenders cut through the massive influx of body-worn camera footage, 911 calls, jail calls, interrogation recordings, and more, so you can hone in on relevant evidence. Fast, timestamped transcription, synced translations, and easy text-based video clipping for court are just a few of the tools that will be included in the demonstration. Reduct also allows you to simultaneously view multiple body-worn camera videos from the same event, enabling you to examine the evidence from all angles. Come chat about how your office is working through audio / video discovery, and see how software and AI can assist you with the process.
Speakers
avatar for Prabhas Pokharel

Prabhas Pokharel

Co-founder, Reduct Video
Reduct is a collaborative transcript-based video and audio platform for reviewing, searching, highlighting, and editing content of people talking, at scale.
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Stephanie Wong

Stephanie Wong received her bachelor's in mathematics from MIT, where she worked in MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) concentrating on search algorithms and automated mapping. After postgraduate studies in statistics and machine learning, her work... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Room I

2:30pm EST

Getting the Job Done: Recruiting Women and Minority Criminal Defense Attorneys for Rural Indigent Clients
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
A discussion on the severe shortage of female attorneys practicing criminal defense in rural communities and steps being taken in Michigan to try to address this issue.
Speakers
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Barbara Klimaszewski

Consultant, Michigan Special Assignment
Barbara A. Klimaszewski is a Saginaw attorney. She practiced in Saginaw and other mid-Michigan jurisdictions for 37 years with the law firm of Klimaszewski & Street. She focused on criminal defense, civil rights and family law. She recently retired as mid-Michigan Regional Manager... Read More →
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Michael Naughton

Attorney, Partner, North Coast Legal, PLC.
Michael Naughton is an attorney and partner at North Coast Legal, PLC. He is a leading authority on digital privacy, corporate privacy compliance, and electronic communication. As one of the top attorneys in his region, Mr. Naughton provides representation and support to clients in... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Room G

2:30pm EST

Healing Justice: Radical Well-Being and Liberation
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Healing justice has been described by Cara Page as “a framework that identifies how we can holistically respond to and intervene on generational trauma and violence and to bring collective practices that can impact and transform the consequences of oppression on our bodies, hearts and minds.” In this session, speakers—which include clinical law professors (criminal defense and immigrant rights), a movement lawyer with trauma expertise, and a social worker and restorative justice practitioner–will discuss experiences with incorporating the framework of healing justice into their practice with clients and the training of new lawyers.

By bringing healing justice into the practice of law, we seek to tap into the well-being and survival practices that have been handed down to us through generations, many by women, that are now being recognized as essential for those engaged in movements for transformative social change. We reject a “neutral” understanding of well-being and embrace one that explicitly works towards anti-subordination. In addition, we aim to shift understandings of trauma and harm from one that is personalized, inflicted primarily by private actors, to one that is more relational, collectivized, and historically informed, caused both by private and state actors. By centering processes grounded in community, our hope is to invite practitioners to feel more safely tapped in and connected to, rather than depleted, by their work.

Speakers
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Vivianne Guevara

Director of Mitigation and Restorative Processes, Integral Justice
Vivianne Guevara has been a restorative justice practitioner and facilitator for 10 years and a social worker in publicdefense for over 16 years. She is the Director of Integral Justice, an organization that provides private mitigation instate and federal criminal cases nationwide... Read More →
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Amber Baylor

Clinical Law Professor and Founding Director, Criminal Defense Clinic at Columbia Law School
Amber Baylor is a Clinical Law Professor and founding director of the Criminal Defense Clinic at Columbia Law School, which focuses on defense representation in local criminal charges and representation of grassroots organizations. Her work centers on local criminal regulation and... Read More →
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Annie Lai

Clinical Professor of Law, University of California, Irvine School of Law.
Annie Lai is a Clinical Professor of Law at the University of California, Irvine School of Law. She teaches, researches and practices at the intersection of immigrants’ rights and criminal law and procedure. Her scholarship has appeared in journals such as the Boston College Law... Read More →
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Jessica Gadea Hawkins

Jessica Gadea is a Latinx woman and first generation law school graduate, and she specializes in inclusive and progressive social justice. Jessica draws on personal and professional experiences to bring atrauma-informed and healing lens to her work as a legal clinic lawyer. Before... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Room F

2:30pm EST

Representing Criminalized Survivors: Using Expert Testimony
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
When victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) are charged with crimes, their experiences of abuse may be directly relevant to their legal defense. For example, evidence of IPV may support a self-defense claim, a duress/coercion defense, refute prosecution arguments used to establish the elements of a crime or help explain a client’s seemingly confusing behavior, especially when it does not comport with what many believe is typical “victim” behavior. In cases such as these, expert testimony is often necessary to help jurors think past their own misconceptions about domestic violence and accurately evaluate the evidence presented at trial. This webinar will provide an overview of the use of expert testimony in cases involving criminalized survivors, including the fundamentals of "battered woman syndrome."
Speakers
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Cindene Pezzell

Director - National Defense Center for Criminalized Survivors, BWJP
Cindene Pezzell, Esq. is the Director of the National Defense Center for Criminalized Survivors at BWJP (formerly known as the National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women). Cindene oversees the NDCCS legal team; she and her colleagues provide specialized technical assistance... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Room B

2:30pm EST

Tentatively Titled: Disability Justice
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Disability justice represents a powerful paradigm shift in how we approach issues of accessibility and social change. Rather than viewing disability through a narrow, medical lens that seeks to "fix" or "normalize" bodies, disability justice activists are championing a more expansive, intersectional understanding of disability as a fundamental part of the human experience. They recognize that ableism, the systemic discrimination against disabled people, is deeply intertwined with other systems of oppression like racism, sexism, and classism. By centering the diverse lived experiences of disabled people across race, gender, class, and other identity lines, disability justice challenges us to grapple with the realities of bodily difference and limitations in all their complexity. This means moving beyond one-size-fits-all approaches to accessibility and instead cultivating mixed-ability organizing spaces and communities that foster genuine solidarity. 


Their work invites us to radically rethink how we structure our movements, our communities, and our very understanding of what it means to be human. By placing disability at the center, disability justice has the power to reshape the landscape of social justice, prompting us to build a world that celebrates bodily diversity and works to dismantle the systemic barriers that have long divided and isolated disabled people. It's a vision that is as expansive as it is necessary, one that has the potential to bring about profound and lasting transformation.



Speakers
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Rachel Lindley

Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Maryland Office of Public Defense
Rachel is the Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for the Maryland Office of the Public Defender.  Prior to joining OPD, they worked in administration for both the judicial and correctional systems in the state of Michigan and Illinois for over 15 years.  Rachel has extensive... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Room H

2:30pm EST

Working with White Privilege in the Child Welfare System
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
This is a panel of lived experts calling out and calling in challenges and confrontations as a person of color navigating a white system to now professionals working with other Parents navigating those same systems, how white privilege shows up, and how to navigate those issues as now a lived expert professional.
Speakers
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Tonia McClanahan

Parent Voice Advocacy Manager, Washington State Office of Public Defense
I am a Lived Expert and LOVE elevating the Voice.
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Room C
 
Saturday, December 7
 

10:00am EST

Give 'Em the Ole Razzle Dazzle: Event Planning Lessons Learned from Costuming Musicals
Saturday December 7, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Bring your jazz hands and sequins while we dive into the world of musical theatre to uncover valuable lessons in event management and communication. Whether it's conferences, an office party, or other group gatherings, administrative professionals may find themselves at the helm of organizing events and the communications that go alongside them. This presentation will share creative strategies and practical skills inspired by the art of costuming musical productions and practical ways to apply them to office event organizing.


We'll explore how attention to detail, creativity, and adaptability—key elements in theatre—can enhance event planning and communication efforts. Learn how to manage resources efficiently, coordinate with diverse teams, and ensure the details align with the vision of the event ... and that you stay sane while you do it!


Participants will gain actionable insights and resources to elevate their events and communications and share additional resources with one another. Get ready to add a touch of theatrical flair to your professional toolkit!














Speakers
avatar for Jeni Benavides

Jeni Benavides

Executive Assistant, Conference Liason, National Association for Public Defense
Jeni Benavides is thrilled to work with the NAPD as their Training Coordinator, and to be embarking on a new career journey utilizing her background in theatre, education, and activism. Most recently, Jeni served as the Education Director at Woodford Theatre in Versailles, Kentucky... Read More →
Saturday December 7, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Room E

10:00am EST

Prioritizing Yourself & Creating Lasting Change
Saturday December 7, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
The presentation is based on the book, Moms Eat First: 5 Principles to Prioritize Yourself and Create the Change You Crave.

The book was written to help moms prioritize themselves, who often place the needs of everyone else first. There are five key principles shared that focus on reflecting on what is important, rediscovering possibilities, resetting priorities, reclaiming what is important amid adversity, and releasing what you can't control.
Speakers
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Kathy Sullivan

Principal and Owner, Talent Principles
Kathy Sullivan is the owner of Talent Principles, an executive coaching and organizational development consultancy. She is a board-certified coach, change agent, author, and keynote speaker. Kathy helps clients facilitate the change they want to see in their lives. She holds a Master’s... Read More →
Saturday December 7, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Room D

10:00am EST

Tit for Tat: Going Toe to Toe in Negotiations with the Tough Male Prosecutor
Saturday December 7, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Women-identifying attorneys face both internal and external challenges when negotiating with men. Presenters will walk participants through real-world examples, offer battlefield advice, and offer solutions for the internal work and external structures that must change to do our best work. Participants will gain tools to recognize, confront, and process misogyny-charged interactions quickly and effectively to get back to work in negotiations.  Participants will use those tools to prepare themselves for those internal challenges that include knowing gender-based discrimination will happen, knowing that it does happen (to everyone), and preparing for what happens next when these exchanges occur. Tools offered emphasize solidarity, collaboration, and, at times, demands for systemic change. Participants leave more armored with their individual power to win and more appreciative of their gifts, cloaked with and unique to their own womanhood.
Speakers
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Elizabeth Zilberberg

Team Lead/ Trial Attorney, Hamilton County Public Defender
I am a public defender/team lead in Hamilton County Ohio in my hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio.  I previously worked in Louisville Kentucky for 10 years as a public defender.  I currently work with youth as a supervising attorney in the Hamilton County Ohio Youth Defense Division... Read More →
Saturday December 7, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Room C

10:00am EST

Title In Development
Saturday December 7, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
This year's workshop will continue the 2023 Imposter Syndrome presentation. We will focus on helping attendees determine where they are on the scale of imposter syndrome, work through strategies and tools attendees can use on their own time for reflection, and work through group scenarios of common imposter syndrome situations and how to address them. We will provide a methodology for driving to a desired outcome by understanding the factors impeding success.
Speakers
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Antonia Arnold-McFarland

Process and Continuous Improvement Expert
Dr. Antonia (Toni) Arnold-McFarland is a STEM professional with over 25 years in industry. She has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from NC State University, an MBA from the University of Phoenix and a Doctor of Ministry in Creative Arts from the Graduate Theological Foundation.Toni... Read More →
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Alana Sharps

High Conflict Divorce and Child Custody Consultant, SurThriveTribe
Alana Sharps is a multi-talented International Best Selling Author, Speaker, and Thought Leader. Alana is also a survivor of a toxic marriage tangled in narcissistic abuse. As a result, Alana decided to pivot her technical expertise to a proven methodology for helping others overcome... Read More →
Saturday December 7, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
Room B
 
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