Florida CLE - Constitutional Law Courses

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  • Fundamentals of Special Education Law: Rights, Responsibilities, and Procedures

    This CLE program offers a practical overview of special education law for attorneys seeking to understand how schools and families navigate the rights of students with disabilities. The course will examine the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, highlighting their key distinctions and how they shape obligations to provide a free appropriate public education (FAPE). Topics include referrals, evaluations, eligibility, leas... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
    Self-Report
  • Religious Head Coverings in Court: Legal and Jewish Law Perspectives

    The tension between religious expression (e.g., wearing a yarmulke) and courtroom decorum raises First Amendment and practical questions for lawyers. This CLE presentation examines U.S. case law and Jewish law (Halacha) to address whether a lawyer must wear a yarmulke in court. Learning Objectives: Understand the constitutional framework for religious head coverings in U.S. courtrooms Analyze key case law addressing religious attire in judicial settings Explore Jewish legal (Halac... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
    Self-Report
  • From Ancient Times to Nuremberg: The Constitutional Foundations of Judicial Impartiality and Courts' Independence

    This CLE course traces the evolution of one of the most fundamental principles of American law: the right to a neutral judge and an independent court. Beginning with the ancient maxim nemo judex in causa sua (“no one should be a judge in their own cause”), the program explores how this concept developed through English legal history — including the Magna Carta, the Act of Settlement of 1701, and seminal writings by Montesquieu and Blackstone — before becoming hardwired into the U.S. Constituti... More Info

    $100
    2General Credits
    Self-Report
  • Local Government Law 101: Foundations for Legal Practice

    Many lawyers and most laypeople take for granted the services provided and regulations imposed by their “home town”. But they rarely think about why and how those services and regulations come to be. Local taxes may raise their ire and land use decisions may cause them distress, but their usual reaction is that the local authorities have somehow got it wrong. This CLE course will explain the framework of municipalities, school districts and municipal authorities, the extent of their... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
    Self-Report
  • Behind Bars, Before the Bench: How Incarcerated Defendants Navigate the Legal System

    This CLE course offers an in-depth exploration of how incarcerated individuals access the court system and defend themselves against criminal charges while behind bars. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how criminal charges are applied, the function and purpose of bail, and the legal distinctions between jails and prisons. We will examine the practical realities incarcerated defendants face, including how they attend court hearings, obtain access to legal materials, and co... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
    Self-Report
  • Lesser-Known Species: Spotlight on Neighboring and Moral Rights — 2 Seldom-Invoked but Important Property Rights

    Join us as our speakers explore the distinctions between copyright and authors’ rights regimes, focusing on the legal frameworks governing intellectual property across international jurisdictions. This CLE course will cover the concept of moral rights—a crucial aspect of authors’ rights, but one largely undiscussed in the U.S.—with an analysis of how these rights are treated globally and the patchwork of analogous protections in the United States. We will also delve into neighbor... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
    Self-Report
  • Beyond Hearsay: Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s New Standard for Preliminary Hearings

    After nearly a decade of uncertainty, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has brought clarity to the rules governing preliminary hearings. In a landmark decision, the Court ruled that more than mere hearsay is required to meet the burden of proof and sustain a criminal prosecution at this critical stage. This CLE program will examine the history leading up to the decision, analyze the Court’s reasoning, and discuss the practical implications for prosecutors and defense attorneys moving forw... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
    Self-Report
  • Understanding Deadly Force: Core Principles and Pennsylvania Law

    The rules governing self-defense and the use of deadly force in Pennsylvania are anything but straightforward. They involve a careful mix of statutes, precedent, and evidentiary considerations that shape how courts approach justification. This introductory CLE course provides a practical framework for understanding when deadly force may be considered lawful, how judges and juries review claims of self-defense, and the arguments available to both prosecution and defense. Participants wi... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
    Self-Report
  • Comparative Constitutional Law: Lessons for U.S. Attorneys from Eastern Europe and the EU

    This CLE course explores key constitutional and legal developments across Eastern Europe and examines how these changes intersect with the practice of law in the United States. Designed specifically for U.S. attorneys engaged in international or cross-border work, the program will address how shifting political and legal landscapes in Eastern Europe—both at the individual nation-state level and within the broader European Union—impact areas such as international business, regulatory compliance... More Info

    $100
    2General Credits
    Self-Report
  • How to Free Lifers: Parole Law in California

    This CLE course provides an essential guide to representing clients serving indeterminate life sentences—commonly known as “lifers”—before California’s Board of Parole Hearings. Participants will explore the legal framework governing parole eligibility, including the standards of “current dangerousness” and “insight,” and gain practical tools for preparing clients and presenting persuasive parole cases. Topics include parole plans, psychological evaluations, mitigation strategies, and... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
    Self-Report

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