2023 Judicial Conference Program
Service Award for Outstanding Leadership as General Counsel, The League of Korean Americans of Maryland, 2006. Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition, U.S. Representative Christopher Van Hollen, Jr., 2006. Community Service Award, Diversity Committee, Montgomery County Bar Association, 2011. Maryland’s Top 100 Women, Daily Record, 2015.
HONORABLE MARK J. MCGINNIS CIRCUIT COURT FOR OUTAGAMIE COUNTY 320 S WALNUT ST. | APPLETON, WISCONSIN 54911 MARK J. MCGINNIS has been elected as State of Wisconsin Outagamie County Circuit Judge, Branch 1, in 2005, 2011, and 2017, and 2023. During the last 27years, JudgeMarkMcGinnis has instructed courses inmore than46states to judges andother legal professionals. He has presented to judges from all 50 of the United States, and from more than 25 countries. Judge McGinnis has instructed college courses and law school courses in the areas of constitutional law, cybercrime, criminal law, criminal procedure, evidence, digital evidence, traffic law, search and seizures, and administrative law. Judge McGinnis is a faculty member for the National Judicial College in Reno, Nevada (2007-present), the National Computer Forensics Institute in Hoover, Alabama (2008-present) and the Wisconsin Judicial College (2012-present). He has been an Associate Dean of the Wisconsin Judicial College since 2019. In 2007, Judge McGinnis was elected by Wisconsin’s Chief Justice to participate in the ASTAR (Advanced Science and Technology Adjudication Resource) Fellowship Program and became an ASTAR Fellow in 2009. Judge McGinnis presents on the legal issues of cybercrime, social media and digital evidence; the ongoing issues and current challenges as well as the best practices. In 2021, Judge McGinnis was appointed by the Wisconsin Supreme Court to serve on Wisconsin’s Commercial Court. For the past few years, Judge McGinnis has worked with the Supreme Court of Trinidad and Tobago and traveled to those countries in 2018 to provide training to the Trinidad and Tobago judiciary on constitutional issues, search and seizure law, and the admissibility of digital data. Judge McGinnis graduated cum laude from Marquette University (Milwaukee, WI) and the University of Minnesota Law School (Minneapolis, MN). He resides in Appleton with his wife, Jennifer, and their three children, Patrick, Maggie, and Preston.
TOPIC: Reflections on a career serving on the federal and state bench
HONORABLE MATTHEW J. FADER SUPREME COURT OF MARYLAND 361 ROWE BLVD. | ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND 21401
MATTHEW J. FADER, Chief Justice , Supreme Court of Maryland, since December 14, 2022. Chief Judge, Supreme Court of Maryland, April 15, 2022 to December 13, 2022. Chair, Maryland Judicial Conference, 2022- (chair, judicial council, 2022-). Member, Judges, Masters and Juvenile Justice Committee, 2022-. Chair, Hall of Records Commission, 2022-. Chief Judge, Appellate Court of Maryland, November 28, 2018 to April 15, 2022 (Judge, At Large, November 1, 2017 to November 28, 2018). Member, Judicial Council, 2019-22 (executive committee, 2019-22); Court Operations Committee, 2019-21, Access and Fairness Subcommittee of Equal Justice Committee, 2020-22, and Domestic Law Committee, 2021-22, Judicial Council. Chair, Joint Subcommittee on Post-COVID Judicial Operations, 2021-22, and member, Remote Hearings Work Group of Court Technology Committee, 2022, and Judicial Education Subcommittee of Education Committee, 2022, Judicial Council. Member,
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