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Trending Topics in Juvenile Justice Reform & Practice 2020

Product ID: CA3050R2
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Minor problems, no small task

Wisconsin’s motto may be “Forward,” but when it comes to racial and ethnic disparities within the juvenile justice system, the state’s statistics are among the worst in the nation. Compared to white youth, youth of color in Wisconsin are arrested and placed in the system at disproportionately higher rates.1

Trending Topics in Juvenile Justice Reform and Practice will examine the racial disparities and biases in Wisconsin’s legal and education systems, discuss ongoing reform efforts, and provide tailored ethics guidance and self-care tips for attorneys who represent minors in juvenile court matters.

In addition, you will:

  • Examine school suspensions and expulsion hearings
  • Understand how risk/needs assessments are used to identify and develop specialized treatment plans for high-risk youth
  • Explore reform efforts that advocate for rehabilitative vs. punitive approaches
  • Discuss unique ethical issues that can arise when representing minors
  • Hear from panelists about current local and national reform efforts
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Member $259.00

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Credits

6 CLE, 1 EPR, 1 LAU

Date and Time

Tuesday, September 22, 20209:00 AM - 4:30 PM CT

Add to Calendar 9/22/2020 9:00:00 AM 9/22/2020 4:30:00 PM America/Chicago Trending Topics in Juvenile Justice Reform & Practice 2020

Minor problems, no small task

Wisconsin’s motto may be “Forward,” but when it comes to racial and ethnic disparities within the juvenile justice system, the state’s statistics are among the worst in the nation. Compared to white youth, youth of color in Wisconsin are arrested and placed in the system at disproportionately higher rates.1

Trending Topics in Juvenile Justice Reform and Practice will examine the racial disparities and biases in Wisconsin’s legal and education systems, discuss ongoing reform efforts, and provide tailored ethics guidance and self-care tips for attorneys who represent minors in juvenile court matters.

In addition, you will:

  • Examine school suspensions and expulsion hearings
  • Understand how risk/needs assessments are used to identify and develop specialized treatment plans for high-risk youth
  • Explore reform efforts that advocate for rehabilitative vs. punitive approaches
  • Discuss unique ethical issues that can arise when representing minors
  • Hear from panelists about current local and national reform efforts
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Minor problems, no small task

Wisconsin’s motto may be “Forward,” but when it comes to racial and ethnic disparities within the juvenile justice system, the state’s statistics are among the worst in the nation. Compared to white youth, youth of color in Wisconsin are arrested and placed in the system at disproportionately higher rates.1

Trending Topics in Juvenile Justice Reform and Practice will examine the racial disparities and biases in Wisconsin’s legal and education systems, discuss ongoing reform efforts, and provide tailored ethics guidance and self-care tips for attorneys who represent minors in juvenile court matters.

In addition, you will:

  • Examine school suspensions and expulsion hearings
  • Understand how risk/needs assessments are used to identify and develop specialized treatment plans for high-risk youth
  • Explore reform efforts that advocate for rehabilitative vs. punitive approaches
  • Discuss unique ethical issues that can arise when representing minors
  • Hear from panelists about current local and national reform efforts
Read More ↓

Program Chair:

Beth A. Lauck
Kids Matter, Inc.
Milwaukee

Presenters:

Emily Dudak Leiter
The Law Center for Children & Families
Madison

Alaina K. Fahley
State Public Defender’s Office
Appleton

Eileen Fredericks
State Public Defender’s Office
Madison

Patti Heffernan
Helios Recovery
Neenah

Aviva Meridian Kaiser
State Bar of Wisconsin
Madison

Hon. Everett Mitchell
Dane County Circuit Court
Madison

Christine Shafer
Wraparound Milwaukee
Department of Children & Families Division of Milwaukee Child Protective Services and Division of Youth & Family Services
Milwaukee

Ragen Shapiro
Department of Children & Families
Madison

Glibert F. Urfer
Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office
Milwaukee

Cynthia L. Vopal
Brown County Circuit Court Commissioner
Green Bay

9:00 a.m. : Racial Disparities and Addressing Bias in the Juvenile Justice System

Hon. Everett Mitchell

10:00 a.m. : Wellness for Attorneys

  • Understand why taking care of yourself is especially important when dealing with stressful, confrontational, and emotional cases
  • Explore the benefits of mindfulness, meditation, breathwork, yoga, exercise, living with gratitude, and positive psychology
  • Learn exercises you can incorporate into your daily life and law practice

Emily Dudak Leiter

11:00 a.m. : Break

11:15 a.m. : Juvenile Justice in the School Setting: School Suspension and Expulsion Hearings

Christine Shafer

12:15 p.m. : Lunch Break

1:15 p.m. : Youth Assessment and Screening Instrument (YASI)

Ragen Shapiro

2:15 p.m. : Understanding the Rules of Professional Conduct in the Context of Representing Children

  • Analyze and attempt to define some of the key duties in the specific context of a child client
  • Under SCR 20:1.14, what does it mean to “as far as reasonably possible, maintain a normal client-lawyer relationship” when a client’s capacity to make adequately considered decisions in connection with a representation is diminished?
  • What does the lawyer’s duty of communication mean when representing a child client?
  • Does the duty of competency differ when representing a child client?

Aviva Meridian Kaiser

3:15 p.m. : Break

3:30 p.m. : Juvenile Justice Panel – Addressing Current Trends and Local and National Reform Efforts

Moderator: Alaina K. Fahley
Panelists: Eileen Fredericks, Patti Heffernan, Gilbert F. Urfer, Cynthia L. Vopal

4:30 p.m. : Program Concludes

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

  • Discuss the present challenges posed by racial disparities and biases in the juvenile justice system
  • Explore recommendations for reform and preventing youth from reoffending
  • Analyze issues in school suspensions and expulsion hearings
  • Examine a tool for identifying high risk youth and developing tailored treatment plans
  • Be aware of potential ethical issues when representing minors in juvenile court matters
  • Learn self-care tips you can incorporate into your law practice and your daily life
  • Children & the Law Section members
  • Lawyers representing minors
  • Civil rights lawyers
  • Criminal defense lawyers
  • School lawyers

Children & the Law Section Section Tuition Discounts

Members of the Children & the Law Section pay just $65 tuition for the live webcast on September 2, 2020. 

Not a section member? Join today to save on tuition to the September 2, 2020 webcast and gain access to valuable section resources and benefits.

Section members must be logged in to their myStateBar accounts to view exclusive tuition options. 


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Wisconsin Juvenile Law Handbook

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*Discount applies to both print and digital Books UnBound editions of this title and cannot be applied to previous purchases. Offer valid as long as CLE credit is available for this program. For Books UnBound users, discount may be applied to purchase of individual Books UnBound title only and may not be used on purchase of full library.

Discount applies to both AK0062 and AE0062 and cannot be applied to previous purchases. Offer valid through 12/31/21. For Books UnBound users, discount may be applied to purchase of individual Books UnBound title only and may not be used on purchase of full library.

Children & the Law Section Section Scholarships

The Children & the Law Section is pleased to offer ten full scholarships to section members to attend the live webcast on September 2, 2020 of Trending Topics in Juvenile Justice Reform and Practice. Preference will be given to applicants with less than 5 years of experience. For more information and to apply, go to wisbar.org/JuvenileJusticeScholarship. Completed applications must be submitted to Jane Corkery by August 7, 2020.

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