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Protecting Victims' Rights of Privilege and Confidentiality and Fighting Subpoenas MCLE Accreditation: An application has been sent to the Oregon State Bar for 1.0 general MCLE credit; this on-demand item description will be updated once approval is granted. This program will be approved for 1.0 general MCLE credit with the State Bar of California; NCVLI is an approved CA multiple activity provider. The training may be eligible for MCLE credit in other states; a certificate of attendance will be available after the program. Duration: 63 minutes Presenter: Russell P. Butler, Esq., Executive Director, Maryland Crime Victims’ Resource Center, Inc. Description: The rights of crime victims include the right to privacy. When victims' records are subpoenaed, a victim’s right of privacy may be violated without the victim even knowing that an invasion of privacy has occurred. Learn some practical pointers on how to assist victims in protecting their privacy. The powerpoint for this training is available for download in a button below the video. For a certificate of attendance following viewing, please email navra@lclark.edu with your name and the 3 attendance codes from the bottom right-hand corner of the slides in the video. |
$40.00 |
Intersections of Victims’ Rights Enforcement & Immigration Law MCLE Accreditation: The Oregon State Bar has approved this program for 1.0 general MCLE credit (Program No. 4134*65). This program is approved for 1.0 general MCLE credit with the State Bar of California; NCVLI is an approved CA multiple activity provider. The training may be eligible for MCLE credit in other states; a certificate of attendance will be available after the program. Duration: 71 minutes (1.0 credit) Presenter: Joshua Medina, J.D., Staff Attorney & Pro Bono Coordinator, National Crime Victim Law Institute (NCVLI) Description: Interested in immigration law? Interested in victims’ rights?
The powerpoint for this training is available for download in a button below the video. For a certificate of attendance following viewing, please email navra@lclark.edu with your name and the 3 attendance codes from the bottom right-hand corner of the slides in the video.
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$40.00 |
Legal Restrictions on Litigant and Witness Anonymity in a Digital Age MCLE Accreditation: The Oregon State Bar has approved this program for 1.0 general MCLE credit (Program No. 4134*59). This program is approved for 1.0 general MCLE credit with the State Bar of California; NCVLI is an approved CA multiple activity provider. The training may be eligible for MCLE credit in other states; a certificate of attendance will be available after the program. Duration: 67 minutes (1.0 credit) Presenter: Jennifer A. Brobst, J.D., LL.M., Assistant Professor, Southern Illinois University School of Law. Description: Victims of crime and other witnesses in court have greater reason for concern today than in the past related to exposure of personal information pursuant to litigation. Pseudonym and anonymity policies, developed prior to the Digital Age, remain disfavored based on constitutional protections afforded to the accused. This webinar will address emerging case law and statutory remedies protecting personal information in evidence and defining it as private, including Jane Doe status, freedom of information exceptions, and restrictions on electronic technology in the courtroom. The powerpoint handout for this training is available for download in a button below the video. For a certificate of attendance following viewing, please email navra@lclark.edu with your name and the 3 attendance codes from the video. |
$40.00 |
From Dynamics to Trauma in Sexual Assault Cases: Why, When, and How to Use an Expert Witness MCLE Accreditation: The Oregon State Bar has approved this program for 1.0 general MCLE credit (Program No. 4134*57). This program is approved for 1.0 general MCLE credit with the State Bar of California; NCVLI is an approved CA multiple activity provider. The training may be eligible for MCLE credit in other states; a certificate of attendance will be available after the program. Duration: 57 minutes (1.0 credit) Presenter: Erin Greenawald, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Oregon DOJ Description: This training will address how the science behind the neurobiology of trauma can inform the investigation and prosecution of sexual assault cases -- from engaging with victims pre-trial and when they are on the stand testifying to presenting the case to the judge and jury, including the how, when and what of expert testimony. The powerpoint handout for this training is available for download in a button below the video. For a certificate of attendance following viewing, please email navra@lclark.edu with your name and the 3 attendance codes from the video. |
$40.00 |