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  • 17 minutes

What is a Meeting?

 
What is a meeting? This is an especially interesting inquiry in this electronic age with its many mechanisms to communicate. In this 16-minute video our speaker, Maryam Judar, reviews types of meetings, the number of elected officials needed to convene an open meeting, issues that arose the in the pre-electronic age as well as those that are arising in the electronic age. Most states have four types of meetings – regular, special, emergency and closed. Ms. Judar discusses case examples and state laws that cover these different these four types of meetings. She also goes into further detail regarding the purpose of convening a meeting. Ms. Judar provides case examples from the pre-electronic age as well as case examples from the electronic age. She also discusses when a meeting is not under open meetings laws.

Maryam Judar is the executive director and a community lawyer at the Citizen Advocacy Center in Elmhurst, Illinois. She practices in the arenas of sunshine laws and laws supporting public participation including the First Amendment, ballot access, campaign finance, redistricting, and civic education. Ms. Judar was nominated to the state legislative Task Force on Civic Education in 2013, which resulted in the passage of legislation bringing civic education back to Illinois high schools as a graduation requirement.
Runtime: 17 minutes

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Faculty

Maryam Judar

Maryam Judar

Citizen Advocacy Center

  • Executive director and a community lawyer at the Citizen Advocacy Center in Elmhurst, Illinois
  • Practices in the arenas of sunshine laws and laws supporting public participation including the first amendment, ballot access, campaign finance, redistricting, and civic education
  • Publications include: 2010 Illinois Civic Health Index, National Conference on Citizenship; The Challenges to Ballot Access and the Challenges Therein, published in the DePaul Journal for Social Justice (2013); and The Goals of Democracy and Those of Economic Development: Bridging the Two While Valuing Public Participation, published in the Journal of the DuPage County Bar Association (2011)
  • Nominated to the state legislative task force on civic education in 2013, which resulted in the passage of legislation bringing civic education back to Illinois high schools as a graduation requirement
  • Graduated with certificates in public interest law and policy and critical race studies from the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law
  • Can be contacted at 630-833-4080 or [email protected]

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