Join us on February 7, 2025, in Durham, NC, for the 3rd annual The Emancipated CLE. This Continuing Legal Education seminar is designed for lawyers, law students, and advocates working in the movement law space. The event features five panels, offering 5.0 hours of CLE credit, including 1.0 hour of Ethics credit approved by the North Carolina State Bar.
Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your knowledge and connect with like-minded professionals. Register now to secure your spot!
Panel 1: Identifying and Using Arresting Officer Stop and Search Data to Support Selective Enforcement (Racial Profiling) Claims in Motions to Suppress and Other Contexts, Taught by Ian Mance, Abul Azam, and Jared Smith
Panel 2: Fighting Back in the Struggle for Policing Transparency: How to Obtain the Release of Police Reports, Body Camera Footage, and Other Police Records, Taught by Jaelyn Miller and Dillon Sharpe
Panel 3: Using Media as a Strategy for Legal Advocacy Part 1, Taught by Dawn Blagrove, Kerwin Pittman, and Dedan Waciuri
Panel 4: Using Media as a Strategy for Legal Advocacy Part 2, (Ethics Credit), Taught by Elizabeth Simpson and Toia Potts
Panel 5: Navigating Constitutional Crossroads: Intersecting the 4th Amendment, 5th Amendment, and Miranda Jurisprudence in CPS Investigatory Practices, Taught by Kaushiki Chowdhury and Margaux Lander