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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