Public Law for the Public's Lawyers
- OnlineNovember 13 - 15, 2024
I lead the planning for Public Law for the Public’s Lawyers (PLPL). The course addresses issues relevant to attorneys who work in or with North Carolina state government. That means a focus on legislative branch and executive branch information and issues, typically. We usually offer the program in the fall and plan for 12 hours of CLE. This year’s offering will be entirely online, via Zoom, over three days. We will offer post-event recordings for viewing as well.
The availability of videos after the event will be different than in previous years. In previous years, we held events that you could attend where the program was replayed as a video. For this year, the program will be available as on-demand videos for individualized viewing from your own work station after the event.
2023 Public Law for the Public's Lawyers Agenda
On-demand videos will be available for purchase Nov. 13, 2023 - Jan. 31, 2024, please click here to view the on-demand course webpage.
Additional information
As noted above, this will be a virtual program, offered over several days with 12 hours of CLE.
CLE Breakdown
1 Technology Hour
2 Ethics Hours
9 General Hours
Attendees: Members of the legislative staff, as well as other lawyers working for and with the state, local government, and the university system.
General | 9.00 hrs |
Ethics | 2.00 hrs |
Technology | 1.00 hrs |
Total | 12.00 hrs |
- OnlineNovember 13 - 15, 2024View Cancellation PolicyCourse participants who cancel their registration on or before November 05, 2024 will receive a full refund. No refund will be made for cancellations on or after November 06, 2024, but you will receive a transferrable credit to be used within 12 months. Click here to view the School’s full cancellation and refund policy.
Other State Agencys
$185.00Registration and payment for this course grants access for a single attendee. In order to register a group of attendees, please register each person individually. If you have questions, please contact our registration office at registration@sog.unc.edu or 919.966.4414.Private Attorneys
$300.00Registration and payment for this course grants access for a single attendee. In order to register a group of attendees, please register each person individually. If you have questions, please contact our registration office at registration@sog.unc.edu or 919.966.4414.General Assembly Staff
$0.00Registration and payment for this course grants access for a single attendee. In order to register a group of attendees, please register each person individually. If you have questions, please contact our registration office at registration@sog.unc.edu or 919.966.4414.
2023 Public Law for the Public's Lawyers Agenda
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Rulemaking and Readoption - PDF Slides
Kirsten Leloudis, Assistant Professor of Public Law and Government, UNC School of Government
The Second Amendment after Bruen - PDF Slides
Jeff Welty, Professor of Public Law and Government, UNC School of Government
Changes to the Court System You Might Have Missed in the Budget - PDF Slides
2023 Appropriations Act Enacts Significant Court-Related Changes - Blog Post
Shea Denning, Professor of Public Law and Government, UNC School of Government
New legislation, Part 1: Changes to Pretrial Release and Detention - PDF Slides
Brittany Bromell, Assistant Professor of Public Law and Government, UNC School of Government
New legislation, Part 2: Changes to Juvenile Delinquency Law and Procedure - PDF Slides
Jacqui Greene, Albert and Gladys Hall Coates Distinguished Term Assistant Professor of Public Law and Government, UNC School of Government
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
The Indian Child Welfare Act Goes to the Supreme Court - PowerPoint with Sound
U.S. Supreme Court Holds the Indian Child Welfare Act Is Constitutional - Blog Post
Sara DePasquale, Associate Professor of Public Law and Government, UNC School of Government
Can the State Really Do That? Extraordinary Search and Inspection Warrants - PDF Slides
Jeff Welty, Professor of Public Law and Government, UNC School of Government
You’re Wrong About . . .
Brian Oten and Savannah Perry, Ethics and Special Programs North Carolina State Bar
Criminal Cases at the Supreme Courts (Raleigh and Washington)
Joe Hyde, Assistant Professor of Public Law and Government, UNC School of Government
Thursday, November 2, 2023
Artificial Intelligence and the Law: Balancing the Risks and Rewards of New Technology - PDF Slides
ChatGPT and Generative AI: What Do Local Governments Need to Know? - Blog Post
Shannon Tufts, Professor of Public Administration and Government, UNC School of Government
Kristi Nickodem, Robert W. Bradshaw Jr. Distinguished Term Assistant Professor of Public Law and Government, UNC School of Government
Understanding the Legislative Process and How to Track Legislation - PDF Slides
Legislative Reporting Service and Daily Bulletin Online - Handout
Christine Wunsche, Director, Legislative Reporting Services, UNC School of Government
The Voting Rights Act: History and Current Controversies - PDF Slides
Bob Joyce, Charles Edwin Hinsdale Professor of Public Law and Government, UNC School of Government
The Top 10 Ethics Opinions from the Past 10 Years - PDF Slides
Chris McLaughlin,Albert and Gladys Hall Coates Distinguished Term Professor of Public Law and Government, UNC School of Government
Jeff Welty, Professor of Public Law and Government, UNC School of Government
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