41st Annual Section 1983 Civil Rights Litigation

Topics:
  • Civil Rights

Why You Should Attend

PLI's 41st Annual Section 1983 Civil Rights Litigation program will provide litigators with an update on important legal developments in this continually evolving area of law, as well as in-depth analysis of the implications of these developments. The highly experienced faculty, comprised of constitutional scholars, judges, and plaintiff and defendant practitioners, will review and analyze recent Supreme Court decisions, ethics issues, and developments in the law of qualified immunity, injunctive relief, and Brady/fabricated evidence.

What You Will Learn
After completing this program, participants will better understand:

  • Recent Supreme Court decisions and pending cases impacting Section 1983 litigation
  • New developments in qualified immunity
  • Section 1983 and injunctive relief
  • Brady and fabricated evidence claims
  • Ethical issues in Section 1983 litigation

Who Should Attend
All litigators interested in a review and update on the latest developments in Section 1983 litigation.

*Scholarships are widely available to participate in this program: https://learning.pli.edu/scholarship

  • CLE Credit Comments:
    6.5 Total Credits: 1 Ethics and Professionalism
    3.5 Skills
    2 Professional Practice
  • Contact:
    Practising Law Institute
    800-260-4754