Prison Law 2011

Topics:
  • Prisoners' Rights

Why you should attend
Whether representing prisoners while in private practice, public interest practice or as a policy advocate, the issues and the environment in which advocates operate is increasingly challenging and complex. This year, PLI's third annual program on Prison Law will address the legal framework for civil litigation filed on behalf of prisoners in federal and state courts, from a national perspective.

What you will learn
• Iqbal jurisprudence and how it affects prison litigation
• The constitutional, statutory, and state law bases for lawsuits brought on behalf of prisoners against individual prison officials and correctional institutions
• How to anticipate and attend to common law, constitutional, and statutory barriers to relief, including the requirements imposed by the Prison Litigation Reform Act

Who should attend
Prisoners' rights advocates working in law or public policy, in the private or public sector.


Cost: $395*

PLEASE NOTE:

*Full scholarships to PLI's live seminars and webcasts are available to judges, judicial law clerks, law professors, law students, attorneys 65 or older, law librarians, attorneys who work for nonprofit organizations, legal services organizations or government agencies, and unemployed attorneys. Attorneys in private practice who seek to learn skills that will assist them in pro bono activities are encouraged to apply.

Please contact Leonard McKenzie at 212-824-5826 for additional information.

  • CLE Credit Comments: CLE-NY Credits Credit Status: Approved Transitional: Yes Total Credits: 7.50 Ethics: 1.00 Professional Practice: 6.50 CLE-NJ Credits Credit Status: Approved Total Credits: 7.80 Ethics: 1.20 General: 6.60 PLI's live programs are approved in all states that require mandatory continuing legal education for attorneys. Please visit our website for additional State CLE information.
  • Contact:
    Practising Law Institute
  • Website: www.pli.edu
  • Attachment(s): Scholarship_Application 2011.pdf