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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1983)
Daily fiobrccken f.tenday, August 23, 1CC3 PC" 3 10 f I. 5 " I f Drop and add, which b?c-'3 Tuesday through Sept 7 from 8 slio. to 11 jlhl and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Ballroom, wil r!o be easier, Pfeifcr sai Thh This yeas, students will have access to one cf four computer terminals and will be tth to see wh ether the courses they want ore still open. If a course is closed, the computer will list alternate courses that are open. Pfeifer said students should consult open course course lists first to simplify the drop and ooo add process. Michael Cteln, a grad uate student from Lin coln; said the new system Is faster. "It's about time we have a pod system," he said. But, r.ct all feedback cn the computerised sys- I tern was positive. Vivian Carrier, a graduate ag ronomy student from Cry Center, said she could r.ct see a dlHarence In this year's resiration from the past It's just za confusing as ever," she said. Lav ssmincr explored federal court prrscfcc i ii I yt u m J I o i i (Tl FamWy SteafcHouse student and faculty only 'Includes O Frc2 fcsucnyjs ti'2h un&nited reps ' o 7 oz. cldpln steak cut fresh cfoy -O Spectacular salad bar with 29 gzrden Fresh items including fresh fmts O Potatoes (12 oz. or larger) O Texas Toast Cut dflt GOLDEN COEEAL FAMILY STEAK HOUSE offer good through, 6145 "O" Street - August 31, 1983 (across from Gateway) 483-2G02 OPEN - Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-10p.m. Sst. & Sun. 11 a.m.-11 p.m. EyCItcp-ar Grdan Here than 125 praatieb attorneys attended the Tldrd Annual Inderal Practice C:r::rr Irif"- rt the Cc"e"3 cf Lav cn East Camp-3. The seminar was decked to he'p ti e practise lawyer In Federal Court become "ra ere f .-irv. Ith practices and procedures," said The-.: 3 Thai.'--! an assistant US. attorney Li Omaha and a sea mar program committee member. The seminar, at the Welptcn Courthouse, was sponsored by the Federal Practice Committee cf the VS. District Court of Nebraska and waa called "Wia niis Your Case Before and After Trirl" . - Amon? the featured speakers v.: 3 Cl;!.f Jud's Warren Urbom c f the UJS. District Court in Kcbrasha, US. District Judrs C. Arlen Deam cf Omaha, VS. Magistrate David Piester cf Lincoln and CerisrUS. District Jiid-e Robert Van Felt cf Omaha. The whole seminar has to do with nr.dm3v. aj3 to streamline litigation so that every esse rr.evss with the least leas cf cflort to a ccr.ela:isn that h fair ar.d just," Urbom cflinccln, said. Va try to leelc at every str -ecf a case, and what the judges ar.d lawyers can ' do to est it sstisfaetcrily resolved." This year's seminar dealt with, pre-trial m'ctiono and conferences, o well as pect-trial freecdarc3 that are commcn in IJcbrasha, Thi."::;n sail "Lawyers here can keep up with the current trends," he said. " - Because cf the increases In Lt' -r.tisn faeir U. courts, there is a need to try. cut new iieas and rearms to reduce the vvcriJoad and time b.vcivcd, Urbom said. The discussion arFridsy's seminar should have a thrce-fald eJTect cn the Isal r-stem, he raid. Came cf the ideas discussed are only cusstions that may be used by individual ls-7yera, Come are legally imposed by judges in local ccarts in IJebras kas district, while a lev have been iaecrpsrated into courtrooms nation-vide by Cc agrees, Urbom ""neforms & cii an the tKe. Tl.rre's a 1st cf exper imentation csircn r.ov,"he said, adlir " that at no . time should leal safeguards b 2 removed b crdsr to "7e dent want a reduction in Quality, only in the time necessary to try cases," he said. "We ahveys worry that somebody will be stepped cn. Ail the procedures we have are def-r ed to prctect every one, bijjcr smaH" ; -. ' i f y. . - , i ( t -f - A. (J 1 U - ; tit . - k Aicnt O