MCLE Credits: 1.0 Ethics Credits Included: 0.0
A pre-recorded streaming video replay of one session from the June 2022 live webcast seminar, The Inaugural Civil Rights Law Institute at Monticello.
This session is a panel discussion regarding police power on university campuses and the lessons learned in Charlottesville.
FACULTY Roscoe Roberts, Esq., Former Chief Counsel for the University of Virginia, past Senior Assistant Attorney General of Virginia John Venuti, Associate Vice President for Public Safety VCU and VCU Health System and Chief of VCU Police Joseph Martins, Interim Dean Liberty University School of Law, Professor of Law, Director of the Constitutional Litigation Clinic MODERATOR Rudene Mercer Haynes, Partner at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
Drawing Upon Historical Perspectives and Precedents Regarding Laws and Legislative Intent on the Nature and Purposes of Policing to Build Compelling Arguments (From The Inaugural Civil Rights Law Institute at Monticello 2022) (On Demand Seminar)
The Law of Excessive Force and Legal Remedies: Building Winning Compelling Arguments as They Relate to the Disproportionate Impact on People of Color (From The Inaugural Civil Rights Law Institute at Monticello 2022) (On Demand Seminar)
Legal and Practical Ramifications of New Legislation Designed to Curtail Police Abuses (From The Inaugural Civil Rights Law Institute at Monticello 2022) (On Demand Seminar)
The Inaugural Civil Rights Law Institute at Monticello 2022 (On Demand Seminar)