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SUMMARY:Police Liability & Section 1983 Webinar – Free Live For IMLA Members
DESCRIPTION:Artificial Intelligence (AI) In Law Enforcement: Balancing Innovation\, Ethics\, and Risk Management For Municipal Lawyers\nCLE available to Kitchen Sink Subscribers and in some cases to others but fees may apply. \nArtificial intelligence (AI) offers transformative possibilities for law enforcement\, from streamlining administrative tasks to improving operational efficiency. When you mention AI in law enforcement\, many will think of facial recognition\, firearms detection systems\, document and video redaction\, and automated report writing. While all these are AI uses in law enforcement\, do you know how your police officers are managing them? Are they attempting to use AI Chatbots as an “easy button”? Are they aware of AI’s susceptibility to bias and the potential for bias and errors\, and how this can create increased risk in future litigation? \nLegal advisors must ensure that their police leaders are using AI ethically by providing robust oversight and clear communication about their applications to their members. By prioritizing ethical considerations and keeping humans at the center of decision-making\, law enforcement can navigate the complexities of AI while fostering public confidence and managing risk. Legal advisors will learn why a little preemptive interaction now may help prevent surprises in future litigation discovery. \nSpeaker: Chief (Ret.) Michael Ranalli
URL:https://imla.org/events/police-liability-section-1983-webinar-12-4-25/
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SUMMARY:LGLC What to Expect from the Current Supreme Court Term: Cases Impacting Local Government - This is not an IMLA Webinar
DESCRIPTION:What to Expect from the Current Supreme Court Term: Cases Impacting Local Government\n\nThis is NOT an IMLA webinar and CLE will not be offered.\nKitchen Sink Subscribers will need to register for this program\, it will not be automatically sent. \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\nWhether providing a former homeowner with the difference of the sales price and the tax debt after a tax foreclosure on real property instead of the fair market value and the tax debt constitutes either a Taking under the Fifth Amendment or an Excessive Fine under the Eighth Amendment\nThe standard under the Fourth Amendment for warrantless entries into a home for non-criminal emergencies\nA Second Amendment challenge to state laws that ban conceal carry permit holders from bringing firearms onto private property absent the property owners express consent\nPresidential authority to fire independent heads of agencies\n\nThe webinar will also discuss several cases of importance to local governments from the Court’s emergency order docket as well as other cases on the Court’s docket that may impact local governments’ finances and authority. The 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. \nSpeaker: Amanda Karras\, Gregory G. Garre & Meaghan VerGow
URL:https://imla.org/events/lglc-what-to-expect-from-the-current-supreme-court-term-cases-impacting-local-government/
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