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SUMMARY:FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE HISTORY CLE
DESCRIPTION:This program is hosted by the Social Law. Any questions or issues regarding this program should be directed there. This event is being listed for informational purposes only. CPCS staff cannot assist with\, or solve\, registration issues.\n\n\n\nFEDERAL LEGISLATIVE HISTORY CLE \nThursday\, December 2\, 2021 \n4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. \nPanel\nAlex G. Philipson\, Esq. – Deputy Legal Counsel\, Massachusetts Superior Court\nBrian J. Harkins\, Esq. – Senior Reference Attorney\, Social Law Library \nOnline Only \nLegislative history is a critically important advocacy tool in Federal Court when statutory language is ambiguous and begs for clarification. Federal judges invite and apply the use of legislative history to avoid incongruous results\, illuminate drafting errors\, determine specialized meanings\, or choose reasonable interpretations of politically controversial statutes.\nIn these and other instances\, Congress’s intent must be inferred from the statute’s legislative history\, which successful advocate’s must stitch together from a variety of sources including:\n– The text of the bill and proposed amendments that were accepted or rejected\n– Transcripts of hearings conducted by Congressional committees responsible for the bill\n– Committee reports written about the bill\n– Transcripts of House and Senate floor debates related to the bill \nAlex Philipson\, who has taught classes in appellate writing at New England Law Boston and Northeastern University Law School\, and Senior Reference Attorney Brian Harkins will show the “how” and “where” to find and interpret these and other sources of legislative history. \nThis program teaches advocates the research skills necessary to reconstruct a statute’s legislative history for use in pleadings\, briefs and oral arguments. \n2 CLE: CAFL\, Adult Criminal\, MHLD\, YAD
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/federal-legislative-history-cle/
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SUMMARY:Social Media Evidence: The Good\, the Bad and the Ugly
DESCRIPTION:This program is hosted by the The Greater Newbury Port Bar Association. Any questions or issues regarding this program should be directed there. This event is being listed for informational purposes only. CPCS staff cannot assist with\, or solve\, registration issues.\n\n\n\nOctober 7\, 4:00-6:00 \nSocial Media Evidence: The Good\, the Bad and the Ugly \n2 CLE: Criminal Defense\, CAFL
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/social-media-evidence-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly/
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