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SUMMARY:Warrantless Searches Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Exceptions to the Fourth Amendment’s Warrant Requirement: Searches in Businesses and Schools\nThe Fourth Amendment generally requires law enforcement officials to obtain a warrant supported by probable cause before entering or searching a person’s private property. The Supreme Court has carved exceptions to this rule to allow warrantless searches in certain contexts\, including regulated businesses and schools. This presentation will discuss the evolving contours of the warrantless search doctrine and offer tips for government lawyers to keep their law enforcement clients on the correct side of the law. \nSpeaker: Brandon Moulard & Bennett Bryan
URL:https://imla.org/events/warrantless-searches-webinar-10-22-24/
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SUMMARY:Public Property Webinar – Free Live For IMLA Members
DESCRIPTION:Removing Individuals from Public Property\nCLE available to Kitchen Sink Subscribers and in some cases to others but fees may apply. \nMunicipalities often must deal with members of the public who disrupt meetings\, harass employees\, or even threaten to harm elected officials. In such instances\, officials may seek to temporarily remove that person from public property or ban them from re-entering the property. This presentation will cover the legal considerations for municipalities when removing or banning individuals from public property\, including First Amendment implications\, content-neutral justifications for removal\, the importance of providing due process\, and policy recommendations. Special focus will be given to removing disruptive individuals from administrative facilities and nonpublic forums. \nSpeaker: Michael Koss & Kirk T. Ridgway
URL:https://imla.org/events/public-property-webinar-10-24-24/
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SUMMARY:Preemption Webinar – Free Live For IMLA Members
DESCRIPTION:Texas’ Super Preemption Legislation: The End of Home-Rule Authority in the State?\nCLE available to Kitchen Sink Subscribers and in some cases to others but fees may apply. \nIn 2023\, the Texas Legislature passed the Texas Regulatory Consistency Act\, more commonly known as the super preemption bill\, which purports to preempt municipalities and counties from regulating a broad range of conduct. This webinar will provide an overview of the law\, discuss its legal and policy implications\, and review the pending lawsuit challenging it on the ground that it violates the State constitution’s grant of home-rule authority. \nSpeaker: Mary Marrero
URL:https://imla.org/events/preemption-webinar-10-29-24/
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SUMMARY:LGLC Supreme Court Preview for Local Governments: 2024-2025 Term Webinar - This is not an IMLA Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Supreme Court Preview for Local Governments: 2024-2025 Term\n\nThis is NOT an IMLA webinar and CLE will not be offered. \nHosted by the Local Government Legal Center (LGLC)\, join legal experts in a discussion of the new Supreme Court term and what decisions local governments should watch. The Supreme Court will rule on several major cases this term\, including issues related to: \n\nThe Clean Water Act\nSo-called “ghost guns”\nTitle VII Claims and “majority discrimination”\nFourth Amendment claims and the “Moment of Threat” doctrine\nThe Fair Labor Standards Act\, and\nADA claims involving post-retirement health benefits\n\nSeveral other cases on the Court’s docket may impact local governments’ finances and obligations under various federal statutes. \nThe LGLC is a coalition of national local government organizations formed in 2023 by the National Association of Counties (NACo)\, National League of Cities (NLC) and International Municipal Lawyers Association (IMLA) to provide education to local governments regarding the Supreme Court and its impact on local governments and local officials and to advocate for local government positions at the Supreme Court in appropriate cases. Visit the Local Government Legal Center to learn more. \nSpeakers: Amanda Karras\, Meaghan VerGow & Aileen McGrath
URL:https://imla.org/events/lglc-supreme-court-preview-10-31-24/
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