Please note that this program will only be offered as a live webcast. Speakers will be participating in the program remotely. As always, webcast attendees have access to all program materials, and will be able to view all program slides and submit questions to the speakers during the presentation. We thank you for your understanding as we follow the guidance of local health officials and work to provide a safe learning environment for both attendees and faculty.
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Overview
Why You Should Attend
The law of Section 1983 continues to develop in the United States Supreme Court and lower federal courts on an ongoing basis. Section 1983 litigators must have an in-depth knowledge of the fundamental principles of Section 1983 law and stay abreast of current developments. The 38th Annual Section 1983 Civil Rights Litigation program is designed to provide a blending of legal analysis and practical applications, fundamental principles and new developments. The program will provide in-depth analysis of excessive force claims, qualified immunity, and municipal liability.
The highly experienced and accomplished faculty includes a law school dean who is one of the nation’s foremost constitutional scholars, a district court judge, law school professors, highly experienced plaintiffs and defendants’ practitioners, and a police practices expert.
What You Will Learn
- Arrestee and detainee excessive force claims
- In-depth examination of qualified immunity
- Municipal liability
Who Should Attend
The program is designed for attorneys representing plaintiffs and defendants in Section 1983 litigation.