Dr. Pamela Schulz |
Courts, Public Confidence and Infotainment: Looking through a Media and Language Lens
When/Where:
May 2, 2013
12:00 p.m. ET
Webcast
Preregistration not required; join the webcast by visiting www.ncsc.org/brownbag on the day of the webcast.
Speaker:
Dr. Pamela Schulz, author of Courts and Judges on Trial: Analysing and Managing the Discourses of Disapproval (Worlds of Law. Foundations and Intersections), is noted for her ability to use sophisticated social science theories of communication as the basis for providing those who work in the courts with new insights. Her work has been published in a number of international journals. She has more than 20-years of experience in specialist communications management, including service as a court authority public relations manager. Her innovative perspective on how courts should communicate with the public is highly influential within the Australian judiciary and internationally.
By:
National Center for State Courts
Credit:
Consult with your credit-granting authority. The sponsor does not appear to have applied for CLE credit for this event; this may be one of those lectures that are very useful to legal professionals but may not fit the narrower definitions of CLE of some states, while fitting the broader definitions of others.
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