Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Details for Holly Skolnick's memorial

 
Please join her family and friends in a

Celebration of Life

Holly Skolnick

May 7, 1954 - June 23, 2013

 

Sunday, June 30, 2013 at 1:00 p.m.

Gusman Concert Hall at the University of Miami

(Across from the law school)

1314 Miller Drive

Coral Gables, FL 33146

 

Reception to immediately follow at the University of Miami Law School

 

In lieu of flowers and in honor of Holly, please consider a donation to

Americans for Immigrant Justice https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/AIJustice.

Donations will fund the Holly Skolnick Human Rights Fellowship.

 

Monday, June 24, 2013

Openings in Zimmerman case

Check out the difference in opening statements between the prosecutor (strong and dramatic) and defense (flat footed joke that bombs):



Now the defense:



Wow.


Sunday, June 23, 2013

RIP Holly Skolnick



Very very sad news...  Holly Skolnick has passed away.  I really liked Holly -- she was a great person.  Smart, energetic, and fun to be around. She's the second from the left in the picture below (with Ellen Roth, Cheryl Little, and Jane Moscowitz):

http://www.supersite.dominios.ticoserver.com/images/web_gallery_dinner2011/images/Ellen%20Roth,%20Holly%20Skolnick,%20Cheryl%20Little%20and%20Jane%20Moscowitz.jpg

 Here's the into from the Herald's obit:

Holly R. Skolnick, a veteran attorney at the Miami-based firm Greenberg Traurig, died on Saturday of melanoma. She was 59.
In an email to firm personnel, co-President Hilarie Bass, said that Skolnick “will be remembered as a close friend to so many of us. A brilliant lawyer, a wonderful friend, and someone who was always committed to finding justice for those who needed her help.
“ Whether as the leader of [the firm’s] pro bono efforts, the chair of the country's most important organization for providing legal assistance to immigrants, or her involvement with Equal Justice Works Fellows, Holly will be remembered for her passion for our legal system and helping all of us to try to fulfill it's promise for everyone.’’
Skolnick held degrees from the University of Wisconsin/Madison, 1976, and Harvard University Law School, 1980.
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Skolnick is survived by her husband, federal appellate attorney Richard Strafer, daughter Jordan Strafer, and her parents.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/06/23/3466467/holly-skolnick-prominent-attorney.html#storylink=cpy


Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/06/23/3466467/holly-skolnick-prominent-attorney.html#storylink=cpy

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Government files two responses to Dore Louis' NSA motion

One is classified and one is public.

 Here's the public one, which was posted by Paula McMahon from the Sun-Sentinel.

She writes:

Federal prosecutors filed two versions of their response in federal court in Fort Lauderdale late Wednesday. The unclassified, publicly filed version was 21 pages long and included several lines that stated "CLASSIFIED INFORMATION REDACTED."
Prosecutors filed a longer, classified version of their response with supporting information under seal with U.S. District Judge Robin Rosenbaum — so even the defense attorneys cannot see it — saying the judge would need additional information to make her ruling.
Prosecutors claimed in court records that the secretive NSA program did not capture "information about where a cellular telephone was geographically located at the time a call was made."
"Thus, the government does not possess the records the defendant seeks," they wrote.
The defense will have an opportunity to respond before the judge issues her ruling, which the prosecution asked should be sealed if it contains any classified information.
If the government does not have the data, then so be it.  But 20 pages seems like a lot of words to say we don't have it.  I found the argument heading on page 17 interesting: "Neither Brady nor Rule 16 permit the defendant to conduct a fishing expedition of highly classified NSA Data."