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SUMMARY:Municipal Liability Claims under 42 USC 1983 – Issues and Concerns
DESCRIPTION:Municipal Liability Claims under 42 USC 1983 – Issues and Concerns\n“Deliberate Indifference” as a Workable Standard of Conduct for Municipal Liability – Canton v. Harris and its offspring\, Canton\, Bryan County\, and Connick…. \nSingle Incident Monell Liability Threatens to Create Strict Liability in 42 USC 1983 Litigation\n• Circuit Court split.\n• Expert evidence / testimony can substitute for the policy\, pattern or practice\, or custom. \nHow can a personal standard of conduct “deliberate indifference” be superimposed on a municipality in the first place? \nDoes Los Angeles v. Heller really mean that if there is no individual constitutional violation on the part of the municipality’s employees\, then there can be no “municipal” liability under the applicable constitutional standard.\n• The “collective conscience” theory of liability.\n• Circuit Court split. \nHow does the 14th Amendment “substitute” for the Eighth Amendment in pre-trial detainee claims against municipalities for failure to protect and conditions of confinement litigation in correctional facilities / jails\, etc.\n• Traditionally 42 USC 1983 has to be tethered to a “bill of rights” violation\, first\, fourth\, eighth amendment\, which have built in standards; 14th amendment is not such a “right” in and of itself.\n• State tort law usually serves as the anchor point; 14th amendment claim has no such tether to 42 USC 1983 (so\, where’s the tort?) \nHow can a personal standard of conduct “deliberate indifference” be superimposed on a municipality in the first place?\nIndividual standards changing\, see Kingsley (Roberts statement); Costa coming back up?\n• What about subjective / objective after Kingsley\n• Fourth Amendment or Fourteenth – failure to protect / excessive force claims and the problem with imposing liability in the correctional environment.\n• Is it “clearly established” right\, duty\, or law? Clearly established and qualified immunity.\n• Municipal jails cannot serve as surrogates for mental health treatment facilities. \nSpeaker: Carson J. Tucker  \n2017 Distance Learning
URL:https://imla.org/events/municipal-liability-claims-under-42-usc-1983-issues-and-concerns/
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SUMMARY:The EEOC’s new Strategic Enforcement Plan for 2017-2021 and How It May Affect Your Workplace
DESCRIPTION:The EEOC’s new Strategic Enforcement Plan for 2017-2021 and How It May Affect Your Workplace\nPart of the focus of this webinar will be on the protected Classes that the EEOC will be targeting\, especially Religion and Ethnicity. \nSpeaker: Lawrence Lee \n2017 Distance Learning
URL:https://imla.org/events/the-eeocs-new-strategic-enforcement-plan-for-2017-2021-and-how-it-may-affect-your-workplace/
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SUMMARY:Fair Housing Act Update
DESCRIPTION:Fair Housing Act Update\nSpeaker: Dwight H. Merriam & Daniel R. Mandelker \n2017 Distance Learning
URL:https://imla.org/events/fair-housing-act-update/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170315T130000
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SUMMARY:Getting Energized for Automated Vehicles
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will provide an update on the regulatory path being paved with the release of the Federal Automated Vehicles Policy. Presenters will provide an update on federal policy\, national legal developments and federal grant opportunities associated with automated vehicles. Additionally\, practical guidance will be provided for the safe and successful implementation of shared mobility networks and driverless vehicle technologies into cities\, including reducing risks in pilot projects\, planning for infrastructure needs\, and achieving energy efficiency through advanced transportation technologies. Technology is quickly merging with transportation and our speakers look forward to helping webinar attendees navigate the legal and policy considerations with automated vehicles.\nSpeakers: Gregory Rodriguez\, Steven DeBaun & Ryan Baron \n2017 Distance Learning
URL:https://imla.org/events/getting-energized-for-automated-vehicles/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170320T130000
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SUMMARY:Police
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Jack Ryan\n2017 Distance Learning
URL:https://imla.org/events/police/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170322T130000
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SUMMARY:Protecting Community Cats: Law and Policy Considerations
DESCRIPTION:Protecting Community Cats: Law and Policy Considerations\nThis session will give an overview of definitions and key provisions of local ordinances that can make or break a community cat program. Additional model drafting considerations regarding community cat programs wills be covered. Review and discussion regarding issues commonly related to these ordinances\, such as the problem with feeding bans\, and progressive nuisance-related provisions. The program will also address state statutory schemes as well as pertinent Federal statutory and regulatory schemes\, and how those may affect considerations for ordinance drafting and enforcement. \nSpeaker: Richard Angelo \n2017 Distance Learning
URL:https://imla.org/events/protecting-community-cats-law-and-policy-considerations/
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SUMMARY:Cell Tower Leases
DESCRIPTION:Cell Tower Leases\nLocal governments can generate long term revenues by leasing land\, water towers and buildings for cellular communications towers and antennas. The key to a successful lease is the rental terms\, plus the right terms and protective conditions so as to avoid potential legal landmines. John Pestle\, Esq. and Jonathan Kramer\, Esq. are highly experienced local government telecommunications attorneys who regularly craft and enforce municipal cell tower leases. In this 90-minute webinar\, they will walk you through the process of dealing with the cell tower providers and their contractors to help get the best financial terms in leases\, and identify and avoid the legal landmines commonly found in industry boilerplate provisions\, including the risk of accidently triggering property reverters. They will also provide helpful practice pointers about the cell tower leasing and sales process. The program will cover both key aspects of cell leases\, and the potential sale by municipalities of such leases\, as well as long-term leasing rights. Extensive handouts in PDF format will be provided to participants\, which commonly include local government attorneys\, city managers and the real estate property managers working for local governments. A lively and interactive Question and Answer session will follow the presentation. \nSpeakers:  John Pestle & Jonathan Kramer \n2017 Distance Learning
URL:https://imla.org/events/cell-tower-leases/
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