Conference Schedule
You are
invited to join fellow civil libertarians
for a day of liberty and justice in Iowa City
Saturday, April 12, 2008.
| Afternoon: |
Conference on Civil Liberties
– featuring
attorneys
with
experience
representing detainees at Guantanamo Bay
Prison.
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| Evening: |
Annual Dinner
– featuring
ACLU National Legislative
Director
Caroline Fredrickson. |
The Board of Directors of the American Civil Liberties Union of Iowa invites you
to join us for our annual Conference on Civil Liberties to be
held on Saturday, April 12, 2008, at the University of Iowa
Memorial Union in Iowa City. This year we are excited to
announce that the conference will be featuring two defense attorneys who have
actually represented detainees held at the infamous prison at Guantanamo Bay.
Public welcome, advance conference
reservations at $15-20/person ($5 for students) required by Thursday, April 10.
To register/pay, click on button at bottom of this page and follow
instructions, or call 515/243-3576, ext. 13.
The afternoon’s conference workshops
will focus on three main topics of three sessions each and include: Protecting
Our Elections, Habeas Corpus & the Rule of Law, and Reproductive Justice.
Each workshop will have its own session leader or panel – all are top speakers
and experts in their field. Q&As will conclude each workshop session. It is
a tremendous honor that these leaders from across Iowa will be sharing their
insights and visions at our conference this year. You won’t want to miss this
conference!
Protecting Our Elections:
Pat Jensen is the former President of the
League of Women Voters of Iowa and a former board member of the
national LOWV.
Dr. Carole Simmons is a citizen activist and co-chair of
Iowans for Voting Integrity. She is retired from a career in human
factors and transportation safety research.
Sean Flaherty is co-chair of
Iowans for Voting Integrity, a grassroots group whose goal is verified
voting.
Habeas Corpus & the Rule of Law (3 hrs Iowa CLE credits approved):
Angela Campbell of Des Moines took on the representation as a
public defender of four Afghan nationals who were arrested and detained at
Guantanamo Bay. She recently
returned from Afghanistan where she has
continued to fight for her clients’ rights to a fair trial.
Tom Fleener of Des Moines, a major in the Army Reserves,
represented a detainee in President Bush’s Military Commissions. As a result,
he has become an outspoken public
critic of these tribunals, and has appeared in stories in the
Ames Tribune, the
NY Times and
GQ Magazine.
Reproductive Justice:
Jessica Hook is a Research Assistant in the Department of Pediatrics at
the University of Iowa.
Karen Kubby is the Executive Director of the
Emma Goldman Clinic, a 34-year old feminist non-profit reproductive
health care facility located in Iowa City.
Dr. Jill Vibhakar is an Assoc. Professor of Obstetrics &
Gynecology at The U of Iowa. She also serves as the Medical Director of the
Family Planning Council of Iowa and as the UIHC liaison to the Emma Goldman
Clinic.
At the conclusion of the conference, please join us in the same location for our
Annual Dinner, hosted by the ACLU Foundation of Iowa and the
Hawkeye Area Chapter. See below for more details.
CAROLINE
FREDRICKSON NATIONAL ACLU LEGISLATIVE
DIRECTOR TO SPEAK AT ANNUAL DINNER
SATURDAY, APRIL 12 – 6:00 PM – IOWA CITY

Keynote
Address: "On Line, Off Line, and Out of Line: Adapting to Changes in
Legislative Leadership"
Public welcome, advance dinner reservations at
$35/person required by Thursday, April 10. To register/pay, click on button at
bottom of this page and follow instructions, or call 515/243-3576, ext. 13.
Caroline
Fredrickson is the director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s
Washington Legislative Office. As director, Fredrickson leads all federal
lobbying for the national ACLU, the nation's oldest and largest civil liberties
organization. She is also the organization’s top lobbyist, and supervises the
nearly 60-person Washington legislative team in promoting ACLU priorities in
Congress, the White House and federal agencies.
Fredrickson leads the ACLU’s Washington Legislative Office at a critical
juncture for civil liberties, when groups and individuals on both the left and
the right are fighting to defend our fundamental freedoms from invasive
security measures that make America neither safe nor free. In addition to
working with liberal and progressive advocates, she spearheads the ACLU’s
outreach to conservative civil libertarians and works closely with the ACLU’s
conservative allies such as former Congressman J.C. Watts (R-OK) on criminal
justice issues and David Keene of the American Conservative Union on prisoner’s
rights, privacy and national security issues.
Prior to joining the ACLU, Fredrickson was the general counsel and legal
director for NARAL Pro-Choice America. Fredrickson also has years of experience
as a senior staffer on Capitol Hill. She served as chief of staff for Senator
Maria Cantwell (D-WA), developing the senator’s legislative and press
strategies, and participating in Cantwell’s fundraising and policy decisions.
She was deputy chief of staff to Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, working on
legislative activity and cooperating with the Clinton White House and House
Democratic leadership to develop agenda and strategy. In 1998 and 1999, she was
a special assistant to the president for legislative affairs, a position that
required her to work closely with both parties in the Senate to forge
bipartisan agreements on the White House’s legislative priorities.
Fredrickson has published on various topics including labor law and German and
American anti-discrimination law in the Brooklyn Journal of Law & Policy,
Columbia Law Review, The New York Times and Change: The
Magazine of Higher Learning.
Fredrickson graduated summa cum laude from Yale University and
received her law degree from Columbia University, where she was a Harlan Fiske
Stone Scholar and received the Emil Schlesinger Prize for her proficiency in
labor law. At Columbia, she served on the Columbia Law Review and
co-founded the Columbia Journal of Gender and Law.
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and/or Annual Dinner,
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Conference Schedule