Schedule at a Glance
Start Time | Session | A | B |
9:00am | Breakout 1 | First Amendment & Privacy in Social Media and Protest | School Safety: How Safe is Too Safe? |
10:10am | Breakout 2 |
Due Process and the Immigration Courts: To Be or Not To Be an Article I Court? |
Qualified Immunity Policy & Law Update |
11:20am | Plenary 1 | End of Money Bail | |
12:30pm | Lunch | ||
1:45pm | Breakout 3 | Class Actions: A Civil Rights Primer | Marijuana Laws & Civil Rights |
2:55pm | Plenary 2 |
Lawyers as Social Engineers, Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow |
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4:15pm | Breakout 4 | How to Litigate an Over-detention Claim | First Amendment: What Every Civil Rights Attorney Needs to Know |
*Times and order of panels subject to change
Panels
9:00am: Breakout Session 1
Breakout 1A
First Amendment and Privacy in Social Media and Protest
Robert Brown, NYPD (Ret’d)
Stephen Smith, Magistrate Judge, Southern District of Texas (Ret’d), Stanford Law School
Wylie Stecklow, FBA Civil Rights Law Section, Moderator
Jamie Lee Williams, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Breakout 1B
School Safety: How Safe is Too Safe?
William Goren, FBA Civil Rights Law Section
Sedrick Hawkins, Riverdale High School
Caryl Oberman, FBA Civil Rights Law Section
Zoe Savitsky, Southern Poverty Law Center
10:10am: Breakout Session 2
Breakout 2A
Due Process and the Immigration Courts: To Be or Not To Be an Article I Court?
Jeffrey Feinbloom, FBA Civil Rights Law Section, Moderator
Hon. Paul W. Schmidt, Immigration Judge (Ret’d), Georgetown Law School
Elizabeth Stevens, Former Asst. Director, DOJ Office of Immigration Litigation
Breakout 2B
Qualified Immunity Policy & Law Update
Michael Avery, Suffolk Law School; Author, Police Misconduct & Law Treatise; President, National Police Accountability Project
John Burton, Immediate Past President, National Police Accountability Project
Jeffrey Rothman, National Police Accountability Project
11:20am: Plenary Session 1
End of Money Bail
Eric Foley, MacArthur Justice Center
Bruce Hamilton, ACLU, Moderator
Ivy Wang, Southern Poverty Law Center
Micah West, Southern Poverty Law Center
Jon Wool, Vera Institute of Justice
12:30pm: Luncheon
1:45pm: Breakout Session 3
Breakout 3A
Class Actions: A Civil Rights Primer
Joni Jones, Utah Attorney General’s Office
Deborah LaBelle, Law Offices of Deborah A. LaBelle
Cary McGehee, Pitt McGehee Palmer & Rivers
Jon Moore, Beldock Levine Hoffman
Robin Wagner, FBA Civil Rights Section, Moderator
Breakout 3B
Marijuana Laws & Civil Rights
Jerry Goldman, Anderson Kill
Bonnie Kift, FBA Civil Rights Law Section
2:55pm: Plenary Session 2
Lawyers as Social Engineers, Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow
Louisiana Law School Deans:
Thomas Galligan, Jr., Louisiana State University Hebert Law Center
David Meyer, Tulane Law School
John K. Pierre, Southern University Law Center
4:15pm: Breakout Session 4
Breakout 4A
How to Litigate an Over-detention Claim
Stephen Haedicke, FBA Civil Rights Law Section, Moderator
William Most, National Police Accountability Project
Emily Washington, MacArthur Justice Center
Breakout 4B
First Amendment: What Every Civil Rights Attorney Needs to Know
Hon. Brian Jackson, Chief Judge U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana
Kyle Kaiser, Utah Attorney General’s Office
Rob Sinsheimer, FBA Civil Rights Section