New Mexico MCLE - Constitutional Law Courses
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The Pardon Path: Guiding Clients Through Pennsylvania's Process
This CLE session dives deep into the essentials of Pennsylvania’s pardon system, equipping legal professionals with the know-how to support clients through a process that can reshape lives in the Commonwealth. Whether it’s mastering the paperwork, understanding the full timeline, or figuring out if an expungement is part of the equation, this course has it covered. You’ll learn practical ways to communicate with clients effectively and pick up key tactics to strengthen their cases befo... More Info
$291General Credit -
Fundamental and Enforceable Rights to Environmental Life Support Systems
Despite the fundamental nature of the right to life, legal frameworks have largely failed to recognize its dependence on the systems that sustain it. Clean air, clean water, thriving ecosystems, and a stable climate are essential for human survival, yet they are often left unprotected from harmful policies and government inaction. Scientific advancements have only recently underscored the deep interconnection between human life and environmental conditions. As environmental degradation... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
The Basics of Special Education Law in a Public Education Setting
Rules governing Special Education in schools have evolved tremendously over the last few years. This CLE course will explore that evolution, including the laws in the court system, the vocabulary and acronyms applied, and the practical considerations when advocating for students with special needs in public schools, administrative proceedings and courts. The course will also address how children with special needs impact the juvenile court system and conversely, how that system affects... More Info
$291.1General Credits -
Constitutional Policing: Bridging the Legitimacy Gap
This CLE course provides a comprehensive analysis of Constitutional Policing, beginning with its historical origins and evolution. Participants will explore the legal principles that define constitutional legality and gain insight into the role of constitutional legitimacy in law enforcement practices. The session will also address the most pressing challenges that hinder the effective application of Constitutional Policing, offering a well-rounded perspective on this critical topic. More Info
$552General Credits -
DUI Defense: Mastering Strategies From The Experts
This CLE course provides an in-depth exploration of the legal challenges arising when a potential client is arrested and charged with a DUI. The course will cover key aspects the prosecution must establish in their case, as well as common and uncommon DUI defenses. It will also address broader issues related to constitutional rights, such as the right to remain silent, and delve into matters involving driver's licenses and the Department of Motor Vehicles. While the course primaril... More Info
$291General Credit -
Employment Accommodations for Women with Children in the Workplace
This CLE course provides an in-depth look at key legal protections for parents, particularly those who are pregnant or have young children, in the workplace. It covers a range of protections related to pregnancy, childbirth, and parental care needs. Participants will explore laws that safeguard against gender-based discrimination, especially in areas like pay equity. The course also offers an overview of essential employment law principles for litigating these cases, both withi... More Info
$291General Credit -
Criminal Procedure: The 4th, 5th and 6th Amendments
This CLE lecture will explore critical topics including the definitions of search and seizure under the Fourth Amendment, the process of obtaining and executing search warrants, and the various exceptions to the warrant requirement. Additional topics include stop and frisk procedures, the exclusionary rule and its exceptions, Miranda rights under the Fifth Amendment, the voluntariness of statements under the Fourteenth Amendment, and a brief overview of the Sixth Amendment right to counsel. More Info
$552General Credits -
Understanding Religious Accommodations After The Groff Supreme Court Decision
Employers must accommodate the religious beliefs of their employees according to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, but understanding how to comply can be challenging. The recent Groff Supreme Court decision has redefined what constitutes an "undue burden" under Title VII. This course will guide employers on ensuring compliance post-Groff, detailing the interactive process under Title VII, and the appropriate documentation employers can request. In this comprehensive CLE c... More Info
$291General Credit -
Diversity & Inclusion: Recognizing the Damaging Effects of Implicit Bias in the Workplace
Implicit bias, increasingly studied and discussed, involves subconscious associations our minds create linking various concepts and ideas. These biases arise from our experiences, cultural backgrounds, societal norms, media influences, and other factors. This CLE program explores the nature of implicit bias and its influence on the legal profession and workplace. Participants will examine how these biases subtly affect behaviors and decisions and will learn practical strategies to miti... More Info
$341Equity in Justice -
The Chevron Doctrine: Revisited
Chief Justice Marshall famously stated in Marbury v. Madison that "it is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is." Decades ago, Professor Benard Schwartz's lectures highlighted how the doctrine of separation of powers had been fundamentally altered as society became more complex. The United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments that could lead to significant changes in administrative law. The court is considering whether to overrule or m... More Info
$813General Credits