Utah MCLE - Civil Rights Courses
This is a listing of Civil Rights CLE Courses for Utah. Please make your selection below of Utah CLE courses. Click "Add To Cart" to purchase Individual CLE Courses. For more information about a particular CLE course, click on the "More Info" link. Click the "Preview" button to view a short preview of the course.
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Live WebinarThursday, July 23, 202611:00 AM - 12:00 PM Eastern Time (EDT)
Live Webinar: Current Developments in U.S. Immigration Law: Visa, Green Card, and Naturalization Adjudications
This CLE course will address the numerous USCIS Policy Memos issued during Trumps' 2nd Term, including pauses on issuance of immigration benefits to nationals of scores of counties; 'good moral character' assessments for both Naturalization and Adjustment of Status; heightened scrutiny of applications for all types of all immigration benefits; and how that affects how the new policies affect the evidence submitted with visa, green card and Naturalization petitions, and presented at interview a... More Info
$501General Credit -
On-DemandCD/DVD/USB, Online, iOS/Android App
Service, Therapy, Emotional Support, and Courtroom Animals: Laws, Practices, and Policies
Animals provide humans with a variety of support. Some of the most common are service animals, therapy animals, emotional support animals, and courtroom animals. Each of these are separate and distinct both in terms of the services they provide and the laws and regulations that apply. The purpose of this CLE program is to identify each of the types of animals that provide support, the laws and regulations that apply, common practices in the use of these services, and public policy cons... More Info
$501General Credit -
On-DemandCD/DVD/USB, Online, iOS/Android App
Current Issues in Animal Law
This CLE program offers a comprehensive survey of animal law, exploring the evolving legal landscape that governs the human–animal relationship. Participants will examine key statutes, cases, and ordinances shaping the field, while engaging with current and emerging issues such as pet ownership, animal welfare, cruelty prevention, and property rights. The course will also consider the role of animals in domestic violence situations, the growing use of pet trusts, and ethical questions... More Info
$1002General Credits