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Annual Constitutional Law Symposium 2021

Product ID: CA3240D
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Endorsed by the Civil Rights & Liberties Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

Free speech, voter rights, mandatory vaccination, and more

Even in the midst of a global pandemic, or perhaps especially in the midst of a global pandemic, issues of constitutionality are still being decided by the nation’s highest court. And these are no small matters. Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court has tackled several high-profile cases that affect some of the most important areas of people’s lives.

Examine some of the significant, and controversial, questions from the past year and what they mean for future application of constitutional law, including:

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6 CLE

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Endorsed by the Civil Rights & Liberties Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

Free speech, voter rights, mandatory vaccination, and more

Even in the midst of a global pandemic, or perhaps especially in the midst of a global pandemic, issues of constitutionality are still being decided by the nation’s highest court. And these are no small matters. Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court has tackled several high-profile cases that affect some of the most important areas of people’s lives.

Examine some of the significant, and controversial, questions from the past year and what they mean for future application of constitutional law, including:

Read More ↓

Program Chairs and Presenters:

Chad Baruch
Johnston Tobey Baruch
Dallas, TX

Grant C. Killoran
O'Neil, Cannon, Cannon, DeJong & Laing, S.C.
Milwaukee

Ian A.J. Pitz
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Madison

Presenters:

Susan L. Hays
Law Office of Susan Hays, P.C.
Austin, TX

Matthew J. Kolodoski
Thompson, Coe, Cousins & Irons LLP
Dallas, TX

Darrell G-M Noga
Brown Fox PLLC
Dallas, TX

 

 

8:30 a.m. : The First Amendment Goes Back to School

The Supreme Court issued its first significant student-speech decision in more than a decade, along with an important decisions concerning protest speech and religion. This presentation reviews all three decisions in detail, along with a discussion of the history of the Court’s decisions on student speech.

Chad Baruch

9:20 a.m. : My Rights vs. Yours: An Update on Governmental Power to Mandate Vaccination

  • Established law governing state vaccine mandates
  • Recent cases addressing government vaccine mandates
  • Substantive due process and equal protection challenges to business closure orders

Grant C. Killoran, Ian A.J. Pitz

10:10 a.m. : Break

10:25 a.m. : Election Law in a Post-Trump World: Voting Rights Litigation Update

  • Brief synopsis of Trump campaign lawsuits
  • Update on post-2020 election legislation
  • Update on judicial challenges to recent election legislation
  • Current status of redistricting law
  • Recent cases involving voter identification requirements

Grant C. Killoran, Ian A.J. Pitz

11:15 a.m. : Qualified Immunity

Darrell G-M Noga

12:05 p.m. : Lunch

1:05 p.m. : Abortion Access

Susan L. Hays

1:55 p.m. : Due Process Limits of Personal Jurisdiction 

Matthew J. Kolodoski

2:45 p.m. : Program Concludes

Following program start times, webcast replay schedule will vary slightly from above listed times.

  • Understand the impact of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on student speech
  • Review recent First Amendment opinions on protest speech and religion
  • Find out whether there are limits on governmental power to mandate vaccination
  • Explore the current state of election law and voting rights
  • Individual rights & liberties attorneys
  • Appellate lawyers
  • School attorneys
  • Government lawyers
  • Administrative law practitioners
  • Public interest attorneys
  • Criminal lawyers

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