PERSONAL DATA:
Married 29 years to Judy Clarke; Dual Citizen: U.S. And Ireland
CONTACT INFORMATION
Mail: Speedy Rice
P.O. Box 80188 San Diego, CA 92138
Email:
1.619.374.7203
EMPLOYMENT AND TEACHING
Consultant. September 2005 - May 2006. National Center for State Courts (NCSC), Serbia Rule of Law Project, Filipa
Kljajica 47, 11 000 Belgrade. Provide daily legal education support to Belgrade Business Law Faculty in organizational development
and workshops on teaching methods, moot court, legal ethics and administration. Advisor to Kragujevac Law Faculty one week
a month and to other Serbian law faculties if requested. Support other NCSC Rule of Law projects as requested. Visiting
Professor. May - June 2005. Gonzaga University Summer Law Program, Florence, Italy. Teaching International Human Rights. Distinguished
Visitor. August 2004 to April 2005. California Western School of Law, San Diego, CA. Supervising internship placements and
teaching Evidence in the Spring Semester. Distinguished Lecturer. June 7-9, 2004. Gonzaga University Summer Law Program,
Florence, Italy. Lecturing in International Human Rights. Visiting Professor. February 2004 to June 2004. University of
Central England, School of Law, Perry Barr, Birmingham, England. Teaching American Constitutional Law, American Tort Law,
Supervising post graduate students and writing dissertations and amicus briefs on the American Death Penalty and supervision
of undergraduate dissertations in law. Fulbright Scholar. September 2002 to June 2003. Scholarship Extended Until January
2004. University of Montenegro, Law Faculty, Podgorica, Montenegro. Taught International Human Rights, the American Civil
Rights Movement and Ethics classes. Other activities include starting the law faculty's first intra-school moot court competition,
a regional moot court competition, the law school's first participation in the Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition,
Washington, D.C., and numerous lectures. There has been significant and positive work done with the school's clinical education
programs and in the International Human Rights program, including starting the Human Rights Clinic. Additionally I designed
and taught the University's first course in Ethics which resulted in a student-faculty draft Code of Ethics. Visiting Professor.
June 2003. Gonzaga University Summer Law Program, Florence, Italy. Teaching International Human Rights. Co-director and
Consultant. September 2002 to June 2003. Gonzaga University School of Law. International Criminal Justice Law Clinic at the
Gonzaga Center for Law and Justice. Professor and Externship Program Director. October 1993 to August 2002. Gonzaga University
School of Law, Spokane WA. 99202. First full-time Externship Director with the responsibility for creating and implementing
the Externship program in full compliance with ABA and AALS guidelines. Originator and Director of the James J. Gillespie
Intramural Trial Competition. Originator and Director of the International Criminal Justice Law Clinic at the Gonzaga Center
for Law and Justice. Academic courses taught: Aviation Law, Civil Procedure, Conflicts, Evidence, Externship Seminar, International
Human Rights, Remedies, Professor and Director of the Trial Advocacy Courses. Coach - Gonzaga University School of Law
Student Trial Teams: ATLA, 1993-1995; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, 1995; National Trial Competition,
1994-2002 (Regional Champions 1999). Instructor, Institute for Criminal Defense Advocacy, San Diego, CA, 1996, 1997, 1998
& 1999; Lecturer on Opening Statements, 1997 & 1998; Lecturer on Direct Examination, 1999. Attorney. August 1989
to August 1995. Law Office of Speedy Rice, The Garrettson House, 2366 Front St. San Diego, California 92101. Concentrating
in aircraft accident litigation and Civil/Human Rights. Instructor - California Western School of Law, Professional Responsibility,
Summer, 1991 and Spring, 1992. Assistant Coach - California Western School of Law, National Trial Competition Team, 1987
(National Champions), 1988, 1989, 1990. Attorney - Of Counsel. August 1989 to January 1990. Robinson & Phillips, 110
Laurel Street, San Diego, California 92101. Special arrangement for large product liability case. Attorney - Associate.
October 1986 to August 1989. Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps, 600 West Broadway, Suite 2600, San Diego, California 92101.
Summer Associate. Summer 1985. Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps. Various Travel Agency and Airline employment
from 1976 to August of 1983.
INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE NACDL Representative to the 61st UN Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, Switzerland,
April 6-14, 2005. Judge, National Round of the International Jessup Competition, Washington, DC, March 26, 2005 Presiding
Judge, University of Montenegro School of Law Third Annual Intra-School Jessup Moot Court Competition, Podgorica, Montenegro,
December 15, 2004. Checchi and Company Consulting, Expert analysis and presentation on the new Civil Procedure Code and
Execution of Judgments Code in Montenegro (Former Yugoslavia). Podgorica, May 20-21; Budva, May 24-25 and Bielo Polje, June
10-11, 2004. Written Reports also prepared. NACDL Representative to the 60th UN Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, Switzerland,
April 12-22, 2004. NACDL Representative to the Planning Meeting of the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty, Sponsored
by ECPM (Ensemble Contre la Peine de Mort: Together Against the Death Penalty), Brussels, Belgium. March 2004. Organizer
and coach of the University of Montenegro School of Law Second Annual Intra-School Moot Court Competition, Podgorica, Montenegro,
November - December 2003. Coach, University of Montenegro School of Law, International Committee of the Red Cross Humanitarian
Law Competition, National Team - Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, October 26-31, 2003 and the Regional Team - Sarajevo, Bosnia
and Herzegovina, November 2 -6, 2003. Coach, University of Montenegro School of Law, first inaugural Jessup International
Moot Court Competition Team, Washington, DC, March 28 - April 6, 2003. Lecturer and Trainer, Trial Monitoring Project,
Budva, Montenegro, March 21-22, 2003. Lecturer and Judge of the University of Montenegro School of Law First Annual Balkan
Region Interschool Moot Court Competition, Bar, Montenegro, March 14-16, 2003. Organizer and coach of the University of
Montenegro School of Law First Annual Intra-School Moot Court Competition, Podgorica, Montenegro, November - December 2002. Expert
Witness on Extradition and American Attitudes Toward the Death Penalty, R. on behalf of the United States v. Kleasen, In The
Bow Street Magistrates Court, London England, April 9, 2002 and May 14, 2002. Founding Voting Member of the International
Criminal Bar before the International Criminal Court, Montreal, Canada, June 15, 2002. NACDL Representative to the Conference
of the Creation of the International Criminal Bar before the International Criminal Court, Montreal, Canada, June 13-15, 2002. NACDL
Representative to the 58th UN Commission on Human Rights and NACDL Coordinator to the International Human Rights Law Group,
Geneva, Switzerland, April 10-15, 2002. NACDL Representative to the First Meeting of the World Coalition Against the Death
Penalty, Sponsored by ECPM (Ensemble Contre la Peine de Mort: Together Against the Death Penalty), Brussels, Belgium. January
24, 2002. NACDL Representative to the Paris Conference on The Creation of an International Criminal Bar for the International
Criminal Court. Maison du Barreau, Paris France. December 5-7, 2001. NACDL Coordinator and Representative for meetings
with the Department of Justice of the Government of Spain, the Supreme Criminal Court of Spain and the Madrid Bar Association
to discuss current events and strategies regarding the death penalty in the United States and to recommend amending language
on the AQuestion of the Death Penalty@ resolution to be proposed at the 57th United Nations High Commission on Human Rights.
October 9 - 11, 2001. NACDL Coordinator and Representative for meeting with the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs to
discuss mechanisms for ending the death penalty in the United States, including meetings with Amnesty International in Sweden
followed by meetings with members of the European Parliament. June 15 - 20, 2001. NACDL Coordinator and Representative
for the First World Conference against the Death Penalty, Strasbourg, France. June 21-23, 2001. NACDL Representative to
Paris Bar Association and International Criminal Defense Attorney Association planning session for establishing a criminal
defense bar association in conjunction with the implementation of the International Criminal Court. June 25-26, 2001. NACDL
Representative to the 57h UN Commission on Human Rights and NACDL Coordinator to the International Human Rights Law Group,
Geneva, Switzerland, April 16-20, 2001. Gonzaga Law School and NACDL Representative and Signatory to ACall to Action to
End Racism@ presentation to Mary Robinson, UNHCHR, and ECOSOC, United Nations Building, New York, NY. October 24, 2000.
NACDL
Representative to the 56th United Nations Commission on Human Rights and NACDL Coordinator to the International Human Rights
Law Group: U.S. Criminal Justice Delegation to the 56th United Nations Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, Switzerland, April
2-8, 2000. NACDL Representative to the 55th United Nations Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, Switzerland, April 12 -
15, 1999. NACDL Representative to the 54th United Nations Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, Switzerland, March 21 - 27,
1998. Organizer and Delegate to the NACDL/NCADP meeting with the European Parliament on the Abolition of the Death Penalty
in the United States. December 15 - 19, 1997.
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EDUCATION
California Western School of Law, San Diego, California, J.D. - Summa Cum Laude, 1986 Furman University, Greenville,
South Carolina, B.A. Sociology, 1976
ACADEMIC HONORS
Law School Graduation Rank: 1/149 Classes with the Highest Grade: Property, Torts (twice), Conflicts of Law, Constitutional
Law, Legal Skills, International Law - Public, Sales (Article 2). Law Review: Staff Writer 1984-85, Lead Articles Editor
1985-1986. Awards: Academic Excellence 1985 & 1986; Corpus Juris Secundum Award for promotion of academic excellence
in others 1985; The Trustees Award for Outstanding Service and Contribution to the Law School 1986 (Highest award given at
the Law School.) Competitions: Intramural Moot Court Competition, Top Oralist 1984-85; National Appellate Advocacy Competition,
Western Regional Finalist 1985; National Trial Competition, Western Regional Champions 1986.
ADMISSIONS TO PRACTICE
California, 1986; Washington State, 1994. The Supreme Court of the United States, United States Court of Appeals
for the Ninth Circuit and First Circuit, United States District Courts for the Southern District of California, Central District
of California, Northern District of California, Eastern District of California, Eastern District of Michigan and Eastern District
of Washington, Other Pro Hac Vice Admissions.
SIGNIFICANT LEGAL REPRESENTATIONS
Edwards et al. v. Balisok, 520 U.S. 641, 117 S.Ct. 1584, 137 L Ed 2d 906 (1997). Briefed and argued as Counsel of
Record for Respondent a 28 U.S.C. '1983 case before the United States Supreme Court on November 13, 1996. Deck v. Missouri,
United States Supreme Court No. 04-5293, Amicus Curiae Counsel of Record and contributing author Bar Human Rights Committee
England and Wales, Amicus, and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, in support of Petitioner, Carman L. Deck,
on international law and the open shellacking of Carman L. Deck before the jury during the penalty phase of a Capital case,
December 2004. Roper v. Simmons, United States Supreme Court No. 03-633, contributing author of Amicus Curiae brief for
the Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales, Human Rights Advocates, Human Rights Watch and the World Organization
for Human Rights, USA, in support of Respondent, Christopher Simmons, on international law and the execution of juvenile offenders,
June, 2004. (Decided in favor of Respondent with Amicus Brief cited twice for international law authority. March 1, 2005) In
Re Kevin Nigel Stanford, Petitioner, United States Supreme Court No. 01-10009, Co-Briefed, and Counsel of Record, as Amici
Curiae on behalf of the International Criminal Justice Law Clinic, International Human Rights Committee of the Law Society
of England and Wales, "Amicus" Andrew Lee Jones Fund, Limited, Ensemble Contre La Peine De Mort, and Nessuno Tocchi Caino
in Support of Petitioner on international law and the execution of juvenile offenders, June, 2002. Washington State Clemency
and Parole Board and the Governor of the State of Washington. Prepared petitions and presented the cases for clemency for
Jeremy Sagastegui, Executed October, 1999 and James Elledge, Executed August, 2001. State of New Mexico v. Ricardo Rodriguez,
130 N.M. 853 (2001). Briefed and argued as Amicus Curiae on behalf of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
and the New Mexico Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Violations of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations before
the Supreme Court of the State of New Mexico, March 13, 2000. United States v. Ben Lin, et al., 206 F.3D 56 (1st Cir.
2000). Briefed as Amicus Curiae on behalf of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Massachusetts Association
of Criminal Defense Lawyers and Amnesty International, on violations of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations before
the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. State of Ohio v. Ahmad Fawzi Issa, 752 N.E.2d. 904 (Ohio, 2001).
Briefed as Amicus Curiae filed on behalf of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, on violations of the Vienna
Convention on Consular Relations before the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, brief filed on August 5, 1999. San Francisco
v. Sweet et al., 12 Cal.4th 105 (1995). Briefed as Amicus Curiae on behalf of the Consumer Attorneys Of California and presented
oral argument on behalf of Respondents and Amicus in the California Supreme Court a lien case. McCrea v. Denison, 76 Wash.App.
395 (3rd Dist. 1994). Briefed and argued on behalf of Respondents a Native American jurisdiction case before the Washington
Court of Appeals. Chacon v. Wood, 36 F.3d 1459 (9th Cir. 1994). Co-briefed and prepared student for oral argument in Federal
Habeas Corpus case before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Caribbean Marine Services Company, Inc., v. Baldrige, 844
F.2d 668 (9th Cir. 1987). Co-briefed as Amicus Curiae on behalf of the American Civil Liberties Union, San Diego and Imperial
County Chapter a Constitutional Law issue on the right of women to be Marine Fisheries observers on tuna boats. Tried civil
cases in State of California Superior Courts and United States District Courts.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Member, Board of Directors, Death Penalty Focus, June 2005 to Present. Recipient, NACDL=s President=s Commendation
for Outstanding Service to Justice, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005. Member, National Association of Criminal Defense
Lawyers, International Relations Representative, 1997 to Present; Co-Chair of the International Relations Committee, 1999
to Present; Death Penal Committee, Co-Chair of the Abolition Subcommittee; Co-Chair of the Law School Clinic Coordination
Committee, 1995 to 1997. Application Reader for the Junior Faculty Development Scholarship Selection Committee, Podgorica,
Montenegro, December 2003. Member, Hubert H. Humphrey Scholarship Selection Committee, Podgorica, Montenegro, September,
2003. Member, Junior Faculty Development Scholarship Selection Committee, Podgorica, Montenegro, November, 2002 Recipient,
Washington Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, 2002 Abolitionist of the Year Award. February 27, 2002. Recipient, NACDL=s
Champion of Justice Award, March 2000 (NACDL=s Highest Award). Nessuno Tocchi Caino - Hands Off Cain, Italy, Member, Board
of Directors, 1997 to 2002. Spokane Airports, Member, Board of Directors, December 2001 to September 2002. (Appointed by
the Mayor of the City of Spokane and approved by the City Council.) Member, Merit Selection Panel for Assessing the Qualifications
for Reappointment of United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Washington, Fall, 1998. Gonzaga Law School,
Chair of the Teaching Excellence Committee, 1995-1997, Chair of the Deans Advisory Committee 1999-2002, Chair of Promotion,
Retention and Tenure Committee, 1999 - 2000 , Various other law school committees.
American Bar Association Aviation
Litigation Committee, Chair of Evidence Issues Subcommittee, Co-Chair of Computer Use Update Subcommittee, 1993 to 1997. California
Western School of Law, Member, Board of Trustees, 1987 88, 1992 to 1998. Member, Tuskegee Airmen, Inc., Gen. Benjamin O.
Davis Jr. Chapter, San Diego, CA., 1997 to 2000. Life Member, NAACP Life Member, Friends of NACDL. Martindale-Hubbell
AV7 rating, earned October 1, 1997. American Inn of Court, Charles M. Powell Chapter, Spokane, WA., Master, 1994 - 1999. American
Inn of Court, Louis M. Welsh Chapter, San Diego, CA., Associate, 1989-90. Federal Public Defender, Timekeeping Planning
Committee, 1993-94.
American Civil Liberties Union, San Diego, CA., Volunteer Lawyer, 1986-1993. International Aerospace
Hall of Fame, San Diego, CA., Member, Board of Directors, 1986-1993; Vice President, 1990. USA-USSR Historic Aviation
Search, Inc., Member, Board of Directors, 1987-88. MENSA, 1988. Aircraft Single-Engine Instrument and Multi-Engine Licensed. NAUI
Scuba Certification I & II.
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS International Law in U.S. Criminal Cases, Paper and Presentation at
the 2005 CACJ/CPDA Capital Case Defense Seminar, Monterrey, California, February 20, 2005 NACDL Activities at the United
Nations Human Rights Commission, Presentation at the NACDL Fall Meeting, Atlanta, GA, October 14-17, 2004 Second World
Congress Against the Death Penalty. Panel member and presentations on aspects of the American Death Penalty Experience. Montreal,
Canada, October 6-10, 2004 Exposing Death Row: Benetton and Corporate Ethics, Presentation sponsored by Amicus, Assisting
Lawyers for Justice on Death Row and UCE Birmingham, at Wragge and Co., 55 Colmore Row, Birmingham, England, June 23, 2004.
The International Community and Social Policy, Paper and Presentation at the 2004 CACJ/CPDA Capital Case Defense Seminar,
Monterrey, California, February 14, 2004 Celebrating 100 Years of Powered Flight, 17. XII 1903 - 17. XII 2003. Presentation
at the American Corner, Podgorica, Montenegro, December 17, 2003 The Importance of Teaching Ethics. Paper published. The
Mt. Kopaonik School of Natural Law, Justice and Law, Law and Democratic Culture, XVI Conference, Journal for Legal Theory
and Practice of the Jurist Association of Serbia. Mt. Kopaonik, Serbia and Montenegro, December 13-17, 2004 Effective Law
School Teaching. Seminar Co-Chair and Presenter. American Bar Association/Central and Eastern European Law Initiative; Balkan
Law School Linkage Initiative Annual Seminar, Rijeka, Croatia, December 5-7, 2003 The U.S. University Educational Experience,
Student Centered Teaching. Presentation at the American Corner, Podgorica, Montenegro, November 20, 2003 An Overview of
the Inter-American Human Rights System. Presentation, University of Novi Sad, School of Law, Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro,
November 14, 2003 Maneuvering in the United Nations and other International Forums: How to Advance Abolition Globally.
Panelist and Presentation, National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, National Conference, Nashville, TN, October 18,
2003 European Court of Human Rights and Experience in Protection of Human Rights. University of Montenegro School of Law,
Mediterranean Law School Seminar, Petrovac, Montenegro, May 8, 2003 Forward and English Language Editor, 2002 Human Rights
in Montenegro Annual Report, Human Rights Center, University of Montenegro School of Law, January 2003 Terrorism &
The Aviation Industry: Insights From The 1929 Warsaw Convention. 78 North Dakota Law Review, Vol. 4, p. 713, 2002, Speedy
Rice and Shana Fitzpatrick U.S. Courts, The Death Penalty, and the Doctrine of Specialty: Enforcement in the Heart of Darkness.
42 Santa Clara Law Review, Vol. 4, p. 1061, 2002, Speedy Rice and Renée Luke Sino-US Seminar on Criminal Defense, Delegation
Member and Presenter at the NACDL/Beijing Municipal Bar Association Seminar, Beijing, China, October 15-27, 2002 Ending
Exceptionalism: Strengthening Human Rights Work in the United States, invitation only workshop that brought together approximately
60 activists to assess the strengths and weaknesses of U.S. human rights activism and identify priorities for further strengthening
this work. Presented findings of small focus group on Human Rights and the U.S. death penalty. Howard University School
of Law, Washington, D.C., July 12 through 14, 2002 Extradition and the Doctrine of Specialty in Capital Cases, Death Penalty
from an International and Human Rights Law Perspective, Presentation and Panel Discussion, Santa Clara Law Review and Ensemble
Contre la Peine de Mort, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California. March 15, 2002. Business and Human Rights in
the Era of Globalization - Corporate Responsibilities, Presentation and Panel Discussion, Aulda Magnus, Stockholm University,
Stockholm, Sweden March 12, 2002. Update on International Law and Domestic Criminal Law Issues; U.S. Attitudes on International
Law: How This is Hurting Us Overseas, Materials and presentations for the Alaska Bar Association, CLE#2002-013A and 013B,
Anchorage, Alaska. March 1, 2002. Journal of Hate Studies, Gonzaga University Institute for Action Against Hate, Contributing
Editor, Volume 1, Number 1. 2001-2002. Legal Aid Workshop/Atelier Sure L=Aide Juridictionnelle, White Paper Co-Author and
Speaker at the Paris Conference/Conférence De Paris on The Creation of an International Criminal Bar for the International
Criminal Court / La Création d=un Bareau Pénal International aupr?s de la Cour Pénale Internationale. Maison du Barreau, Paris
France. December 5-7, 2001. Capital Punishment in the United States. How does the War Against International Terrorism Affect
Public Opinion?, Lecture at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden. October 5, 2001 (see http://www.ui.se/
Lectures 2001). Ending Capital Punishment: The Importance of European Values in the Time of Crisis, Lecture at Juridicum
(Law School), Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden. October 4, 2001. International Death Penalty Moratorium Campaign,
Presentation and Discussion at the 57th U.N. Human Rights Commission, sponsored by the World Alliance of Reformed Churches,
Hands Off Cain, International Commission of Jurist, Restorative Justice Center for Capital Cases, Geneva, Switzerland, April
17, 2001. Presented Oral Intervention before the U. N. Human Rights Commission on the work of Special Rapporteurs in the
United States on the Death Penalty, Racism and Violence Against Women at the 57h UN Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, Switzerland,
April 16-20, 2001. Race and the Death Penalty, Notre Dame Law School, sponsored by the Black Students Union, Student Chapter
of the ACLU and the Students Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, South Bend, IN., February 26, 2001. Race and the Death
Penalty, Whitman College, sponsored by the Whitman Black Students Union, and Student Chapters of Amnesty International and
the ACLU, Walla Walla, WA, February 25, 2001. The American Death Penalty: Executing the Innocent? Bayerisch-Amerikanisches
Zentrum im Amerika Haus, Germany (Munich, Nurnberg, Freiberg, Stuttgart, Heidelberg) October 25-November 1, 2000. Death
Penalty Debate (for abolition), Whitworth College, Spokane, WA, October 10, 2000. Supreme Court Update, Spokane County
Bar Association, Gonzaga University School of Law, Spokane, WA, October 3, 2000. New Challenges Using International Law
and Forums, Co-presenter, The National Federal Habeas Corpus Seminar, Nashville, TN, August 17-20, 2000. Using Digital
Photo/Video Technology in PowerPoint/Presentation, Co-presenter, NACDL Annual Meeting, La Jolla, CA, August 4, 2000. Raising
Issues of International Violations and Representing Foreign Nationals: Leveraging All Available Support to Win Relief, Co-presenter,
NAACP Legal Defense & Education Fund, 21st Annual Capital Punishment Training Program, Airlie Center, Warrenton, VA, July
27-30, 2000. International Perspectives: Law, Politics and Human Rights Visit Your Case. How the Vienna Convention Applies
in New Mexico, AThe Times They Are A Changin=: Seizing the Advantage in the New Millennium, New Mexico Criminal Defense Lawyers
Association, Albuquerque, NM, July 14, 2000. Medical-Legal Issue Arising in Aircraft Accident Litigation, San Diego County
Legal Nurse Consultant Association, Del Mar, CA, June 16, 2000. Faculty Member and Trial Skill Lecturer, St. John=s Intensive
Civil Trial Advocacy Program, St. John's University School of Law, Jamaica, NY, May 15-26, 2000. Life Choices: A Cultural
Prism, Co-presenter at the Conference of Clinical Education, American Association of Law Schools, Albuquerque, NM, May 6-10,
2000. We, On Death Row, Dinner Speaker, 2000 Fourth Annual All-Stars Litigators= Conference, Science and the Law B Out
of the AFrye@ing Pan, Alaska Academy of Trial Lawyers, Alyeska, AK, April 20-22, 2000. Race and the Criminal Justice System,
ACommentary on U.S. Failure to Comply with International Obligations,@ National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Washington
College of Law, American University, Washington, D.C., March 4, 2000. Through A Different Lens: International Perspectives
on the Death Penalty, Peace and Justice Action League of Spokane, Spokane, WA, February 16, 2000.
We, On Death Row,
Legal Advisor/Director and Introduction, United Colors of Benetton Photo-Essay, Worldwide Publication, January 2000. (Distributed
in the United States with the February issue of TALK Magazine and the June issue of The Champion, a publication of the National
Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers). The Death Penalty - Abolition in Europe, Presentation and Panel Discussion sponsored
by the Council of Europe, New York, NY, June 8, 1999. Case Theory: Opening Statements, 1999 Third Annual All-Starts Litigators=
Conference, Trial Skills from A-Z, Alaska Academy of Trial Lawyers, Anchorage, AK, May 19-22, 1999. Opening Statements,
Advanced Trial Skills Seminar, Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Kona, HI, November 7-11, 1998. The Federal
Tort Claims Act, San Diego County Bar Association Military Liaison Committee, General Civil Litigation, Insurance/Bad Faith
and Young/New Lawyers Sections. San Diego, CA, August 11, 1998. NACDL/NCADP/SCHR Position Paper, prepared and presented
to the 54th United Nations Committee on Human Rights, The United Nations Against the Death Penalty, Geneva, Switzerland, March
23, 1998. Fostering Critical Reflection through the Externship Seminar, Learning from Practice: Developments in Legal Externship
Pedagogy, Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, Washington, D.C. March 6, 1998. The Death Penalty in
America: Lobbying the European Parliament, Pro-Life Caucus Brown Bag Presentation, Gonzaga School of Law, March 4, 1998. Contemporary
Perspectives on Punitive Damages, APunitive Damages: Just Retribution? A Practitioners= Debate@ Thomas A. Moore and Speedy
Rice for the Plaintiff and Andrew Frye and Brent Barriere for the Defense; Brendan Moore Advocacy Center, 1998 Brendan Moore
Symposium at Fordham University School of Law, New York, NY, March 2, 1998. Motion in Limine, Character Problems and Bad
Acts and Preserving Your Evidence/Record for Appeal, at Making the Case - Evidence Seminar; Association of Trial Lawyers of
America, 1998 Winter Convention, Maui, HI, February 23, 1998. Evidence in Action - 1998, Paper and Presentation with Judge
Robert E. Jones, U.S. District Court - Oregon; Federal Bar Association, United States District Court for the Eastern District
of Washington Conference, Spokane, WA, February 6, 1998. Persuasion at Trial - A Multi-Media Approach or Can Hollywood
Teach Us Anything?, Idaho Trial Lawyers Association, Technology and Persuasion Seminar, Moscow, ID, November 21, 1997.
A
Proposal to Europe, Hands Off Cain, Review Against the Death Penalty, (Published in Italy) No. 2, April/May 1997. Expert
Witnesses in Aviation Cases: When is Daubert v. Merrill Dow the Key to Success, Published and presented at the ABA Aviation
Litigation Section Seminar, Washington, D.C., April 17-18, 1997.
How to Bring Economic Consequences to the American
States with Death Penalties, Proposal to the Council of Europe, The Member States of the Council of Europe, The European Parliament,
The European Union Commission, and Non-Governmental Organizations Opposed to the Death Penalty. Presented at the Symposium
on Cesare Beccaria=s AOf Crime and Punishment@ and its present impact; Fordham University School of Law, New York, NY, March
24, 1997. Current Status of Major Air Crash Litigation, Paper and Lecturer, SMU Air Law Symposium, Dallas, TX, February
1997. Co-authored with Melanie J. Green, Gonzaga Law School Worth Reading: In Search of Atticus Finch, A Motivational Book
for Lawyers, by Mike Papantonio, ABA Aviation Litigation News, Vol. VII, No. 2, November 1996. Scientific Evidence and
the Expert Witness, Materials and Presentation, "Developing and Using Evidence to Your Advantage," Washington State Bar Association,
Spokane, WA, July 12, 1996. Externships: Professional Responsibility Issues, Group Leader, American Association of Law
Schools Conference on Clinical Legal Education, Miami, FL, May 18-22, 1996. Death Penalty Clinics, Materials and Presentation
for the American Association of Law Schools Conference on Clinical Legal Education, Miami, FL, May 18-22, 1996. Important
Rules Changes at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, ABA Aviation Litigation News, Vol. VII, No. 1, April 1996. Worth Reading:
A Civil Action, by Jonathan Harr, ABA Aviation Litigation News, Vol. VII, No. 1, April 1996. The General Aviation Revitalization
Act of 1994, A Second Look, ABA Aviation Litigation News, Vol. VI, No. 3, November 1995. Worth Reading: The Jury, Trial
and Error in the American Courtroom, by Stephen Adler, ABA Aviation Litigation News, Vol. VI, No. 3, November 1995. The
Evidentiary Foundations for the Introduction of Aviation Simulations and Animations, Lecture and paper presented at the ABA
Aviation and Litigation Committee Seminar. American Bar Association=s Aviation and Litigation Committee. New York, NY, June
16, 1995.
Direct Examination, The Basics, ABA Aviation Litigation News, Vol. VI, No. 1, April 1995. The AGeneral
Aviation Revitalization Act of 1994" - A First Look, ABA Aviation Litigation News, Vol. V, No. 3, Page 1, October 1994.
Automation
Tactic for the Solo Practitioner, NACDL Seminar, How to Practice Criminal Defense and Still Put Your Children through College
II, Orlando, FL, February 17, 1993. The ACJA Billing Formats for Timeslips 5" Manual, Lecture and 80-page manual developed
for presentation at the Only the Strong Survive programs, sponsored by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts and National
Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Arlington, VA, June 10-12, 1993; Spokane, WA, July 8-10, 1993; Memphis, TN, August
26-28, 1993; and Houston, TX, September 9-11, 1993; and Uncensored Advocacy: The Ultimate Federal Practice Experience, sponsored
by NACDL, Washington, D.C., February 9-11, 1995. Preparing for the Aviation Trial - The Basics, ABA Aviation Litigation
News, Vol. V, No. 2, Page 3, May 1994 (Co-authored with James Stiven). These materials were prepared for and presented at
the Fourth Annual Aviation Law Symposium, April 22-24, 1994, Palm Springs, CA. Are You Still Afraid of Your Computer?,
ABA Aviation Litigation News, Vol. V, No. I, Page 3, December 1993. Lecture and materials developed for presentation at the
Only the Strong Survive programs, sponsored by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts and National Association of Criminal
Defense Lawyers, Arlington, VA, June 10-12, 1993; Spokane, WA, July 8-10, 1993; Memphis, TN, August 26-28, 1993: and Houston,
TX, September 9-11, 1993; and Uncensored Advocacy: The Ultimate Federal Practice Experience, sponsored by NACDL, Washington,
D.C., February 9-11, 1995. Timeslips 5: A Time and Billing Program for Law Firms From 1 to 100, ABA Aviation Litigation
News, Vol. IV, No. I, Page 3, October 1993. The Rights of Health Care Providers to Third-Party Liens When Reimbursed Under
Medi-Cal, SDTLA Trial Bar News, Vol. 13, Issue 9, November 1990. Berkovitz v. United States: Has a Phoenix Arisen from
the Ashes of Varig?, 54 Journal Air Law & Comm. 757 (1989). Current Status of Major Air Crash Litigation, Lecturer,
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