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Self-Study

United States Supreme Court Highlights (2018-2019 Term)


Total Credits: 2.0 Self Study

Practice Area:
Constitutional / Civil Rights |  General Practice
Format:
Audio and Video


Description

Originally presented on: August 7, 2019

A distinguished panel of experts will discuss the recent term of the United States Supreme Court, along with several decisions from the term and the implications of those decisions.

This presentation will cover:

  • Introduction to the Court and Term Overview  
  • Highlight and Discussion of Cases Including:  
    -   Bucklew v. Precythe, Madison v. Alabama 
    -   Kisor v. Willke 
  • Kavanaugh Impact on the Court 
  • Next Term/Hot Topics 

Speakers:
Jeremiah J. Morgan

Deputy Attorney General - Civil
Missouri Attorney General's Office

Professor Gary Myers
Earl F. Nelson Professor of Law
University of Missouri School of Law

John Sauer
Solicitor General
Missouri Attorney General's Office

Professor Erin H. Hawley
University of Missouri School of Law

 

Note: This program was originally produced as a webinar and is available on demand in streaming audio with streaming video PowerPoint. This material qualifies for self-study credit only. Pursuant to Regulation 15.04.5, a lawyer may receive up to six hours of self-study credit in a reporting year. Self-study programs do not qualify for ethics or elimination of bias credit.

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