BERGMAN MEMORIAL LECTURE
MARCH 3, 2021
BIVENS V. SIX UNKNOWN NAMED AGENTS Judicial Engagement | Law Enforcement Accountability
DISTINGUISHED PANEL MODERATOR Julia Yoo Partner, Iredale & Yoo, APC President, National Police Accountability Project
PANELISTS
Hon. Daniel E. Butcher Magistrate Judge U.S. District Court Southern District of California
Michael R. Marrinan ’ 76 (BA), ’ 79 (JD) Civil Rights Attorney
Benjamin Prado American Friends Service Committee Former Bivens Plaintiff Suggested Readings and Materials: law.sandiego.edu/bergman
PROGRAM WELCOME Robert A. Schaprio Dean and Professor of Law USD School of Law
MODERATED PANEL DISCUSSION
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BERGMAN PLANNING COMMITTEE Carolina Bravo-Karimi '08 (JD) Jim Crosby '83 (JD) Kirsten Gallacher '12 (JD) Knut Johnson '86 (JD) Alex Landon '71 (JD) Katie Parker '02 (JD)
PARTNERS USD Alumni Association Law Alumni Board of Directors Pardee Legal Research Center School of Law
USD STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Asian Pacific American Law Students Assn Criminal Law Society La Raza Law Students Assn Law Students for Cross-Racial Understanding Middle Eastern Law Students Assn National Lawyers Guild Public Interest Law Foundation Society of Changemaker Organizations Women’s Law Caucus
PARTNERS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS American Association of University Women Del Mar-Leucadia Federal Bar Association San Diego Chapter Lawyers Club of San Diego League of Women Voters North County San Diego League of Women Voters San Diego San Diego County Bar Association U. S. District Court Southern District of California
The Jane Ellen Bergman Memorial Lecture Series on Women, Children and Human Rights is the result of a gift from Dr. Barbara Yates, a longtime professor at the University of Illinois and a friend of the late Bergman. According to Dr. Yates, Bergman was “an ordinary citizen who chose to devote her professional life to public service. As a nursing administrator, public health educator, and family therapist, she developed an abiding interest in the human rights of common people, especially the plight of women and children, in a rapidly changing world.” This series is a lasting tribute to Bergman and an opportunity for USD students, faculty/administrators, and community members to hear from distinguished speakers.