Indiana CLE - Constitutional Law Courses
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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
$501.1General Credits -
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
$751.5General Credits -
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
$501General Credit -
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
$501General Credit