The Nevada FPD is accredited by the State Bar of Nevada as a provider of continuing legal education. Our CLE program is administered by a committee dedicated to planning and presenting the highest quality criminal defense CLE’s in the state. Through the committee’s efforts, our office hosts one or more CLE’s a month on a wide variety of topics from the Bail Reform Act to forensics, the Fourth Amendment to habeas, with a focus on the cutting-edge topics in federal criminal defense.
You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: Jan 27, 2021 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Topic: 2020 Ninth Circuit Review for Habeas
AFPD's Ron Sung and Martin Novillo will summarize the important habeas cases issued by the Ninth Circuit in 2020.
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_X0zMxXkYRrmdB4JCQlF7AA
Find out more »Please join a panel of attorneys from every unit of the Federal Public Defender to discuss litigating cases in person during the pandemic, and all the new logistics you have to think about as you prepare for court. Feel free to send your questions in advance to me. I will be moderating our distinguished panel: Lauren Gorman (Trial), Stacy Newman (Capital Habeas) and CB Kirschner (Non-Capital Habeas).
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dyg-8te8Sq-hXTYPHVeS8A
Find out more »Often times the government resorts to the convenient but-your-client-said-yes excuse to save an otherwise illegal search. Given changes in technology, the media has unprecedented access to documented instances of sometimes aggressive police practices, and then the general public has unfettered exposure to these recordings. We must now question whether officer-initiated contacts are ever consensual in this environment. Please join Juval Scott, the Federal Defender for the Western District of Virginia, to discuss framing Fourth Amendment challenges through a new lens in hopes of gaining true justice for the client.
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1UF2Ca4sQ2uMavB8gV8B-Q
Important information about registering:
To attend, you must register in advance for each webinar using the links above. Upon registering you will receive a link unique to you, which cannot be shared. You must use that link to attend the CLE and obtain credit. If you don’t, you won’t appear on the attendance report Zoom generates and you won’t receive credit. You can connect to the audio by phone, but you must also use your unique link to attend on your computer or other device. If you attend only by calling in, you will not appear on the attendance report Zoom generates and you will not receive credit.
Find out more »You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: Jan 27, 2021 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Topic: 2020 Ninth Circuit Review for Habeas
AFPD's Ron Sung and Martin Novillo will summarize the important habeas cases issued by the Ninth Circuit in 2020.
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_X0zMxXkYRrmdB4JCQlF7AA
Find out more »Please join a panel of attorneys from every unit of the Federal Public Defender to discuss litigating cases in person during the pandemic, and all the new logistics you have to think about as you prepare for court. Feel free to send your questions in advance to me. I will be moderating our distinguished panel: Lauren Gorman (Trial), Stacy Newman (Capital Habeas) and CB Kirschner (Non-Capital Habeas).
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dyg-8te8Sq-hXTYPHVeS8A
Find out more »Often times the government resorts to the convenient but-your-client-said-yes excuse to save an otherwise illegal search. Given changes in technology, the media has unprecedented access to documented instances of sometimes aggressive police practices, and then the general public has unfettered exposure to these recordings. We must now question whether officer-initiated contacts are ever consensual in this environment. Please join Juval Scott, the Federal Defender for the Western District of Virginia, to discuss framing Fourth Amendment challenges through a new lens in hopes of gaining true justice for the client.
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1UF2Ca4sQ2uMavB8gV8B-Q
Important information about registering:
To attend, you must register in advance for each webinar using the links above. Upon registering you will receive a link unique to you, which cannot be shared. You must use that link to attend the CLE and obtain credit. If you don’t, you won’t appear on the attendance report Zoom generates and you won’t receive credit. You can connect to the audio by phone, but you must also use your unique link to attend on your computer or other device. If you attend only by calling in, you will not appear on the attendance report Zoom generates and you will not receive credit.
Find out more »