Clarence Earl Gideon
Ohio
Supreme Court
Lecture
Series to Feature Landmark Indigent
Counsel Case
May 14, 2013
A
panel of Ohio legal professionals will
discuss how a jailhouse lawyer changed history 50 years ago during the
Ohio
Supreme Court’s Forum on the Law on May 23. Alan
Michaels, dean of The Ohio State
University Moritz College of Law, will serve as moderator for the
“Gideon’s
Promise” panel discussion. A former clerk for U.S. Supreme Court
Justice Harry
Blackmun, Michaels served as a prosecutor in New York for four years
before joining OSU in 1995.
The
three panelists include:
Tim
Young, director of the Office of the Ohio
Public Defender, which provides and supports representation to poor
defendants
across Ohio. He currently serves as president of the American Council
of Chief
Defenders.
David
Singleton, executive director of the Ohio
Justice and Policy Center in Cincinnati. After graduating from Harvard
Law
School, he worked as a public defender in Harlem and Washington, D.C.
The
Honorable Nick Selvaggio, who brings the
perspective of a judge and former prosecutor to the discussion. He is
serving
his first term as judge on the Champaign County Common Pleas Court.
From 1996
to 2012, he was the county’s prosecuting attorney.
The
lecture and reception are open to the
public at no charge, but reservations are required. To reserve your
seat,
R.S.V.P. to events@sconet.state.oh.us or 614.387.9267. Registration
begins at
5:30 p.m. with the panel discussion to begin at 6 p.m. A reception will
follow
at 7 p.m.
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