ISBA Board supports Fairness in Disclosure of Evidence Act
The Illinois State Bar Association's Board of Governors approved a resolution at its July meeting in support of the federal Fairness in Disclosure of Evidence Act of 2012, S. 2197 (Murkowski, R-Alaska). This act, which is pending before the Senate Judiciary Committee, codifies Brady v. Maryland to require the attorney for the U.S. government to disclose favorable information to the defendant in criminal prosecutions. Instances of the withholding of exculpatory evidence favorable to the accused have been cited in several cases, including the conviction of U.S. Senator Ted Stevens. Illinois Senator Richard Durbin sits as a member of the Judiciary Committee.
The ISBA Criminal Justice Section voted unanimously to support S. 2197. Read the resolution adopted by the Board of Governors at Fairness in Disclosure of Evidence Act.pdf.
The Illinois State Bar Association's Special Committee on Fair and Impartial Courts met on Friday, July 20, at the Chicago Regional Office. The committee’s mission is to coordinate ISBA efforts to identify and publicize threats to fair and impartial courts from lack of funding, and to consider measures to address this problem.
“The Business Buying Process” and “How to Find a Business to Buy,” half-hour programs presented by Illinois Law, will air on Chicago Access Network Television, Channel 21 in Chicago at 10 p.m. on Tuesdays in July and August.
What if Abraham Lincoln had survived the assassination attempt by John Wilkes Booth, and then two years later faced an impeachment trial for overstepping his constitutional authority during the Civil War? The bestselling author of a new novel that explores this possibility, Stephen L. Carter, will hold a book discussion and signing Thursday, August 2 at 6:30 p.m. in Union Theater at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum in Springfield. The event is free, but reservations must be made by calling (217) 558-8934.