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SUMMARY:Personnel Webinar
DESCRIPTION:May 2 – Personnel \nEmployee Speech vs. Employer Discipline: Government Employers and the First Amendment \nThe First Amendment often presents challenges for local governments\, and the realm of employee speech is no different. This webinar aims to inform participants of any case law updates when it comes to the First Amendment’s freedom of speech clause in the employment context\, with a specific focus on government employees. Additional talking points are subject to be added to this webinar. \nSpeaker: Barry Uhrman \n  \nClick here to register.
URL:https://imla.org/events/personnel-webinar-10/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190508T130000
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SUMMARY:Litigation Section Conference Call
DESCRIPTION:If you care to take part in this call or join this Working Group\, please email cstorer@imla.org.
URL:https://imla.org/events/litigation-section-conference-call-12/
CATEGORIES:IMLA Conference Call
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190510T130000
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SUMMARY:Code Enforcement Conference Call
DESCRIPTION:If you care to take part in this call or join this Working Group\, please email cstorer@imla.org.
URL:https://imla.org/events/code-enforcement-conference-call-12/
CATEGORIES:IMLA Conference Call
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190513T130000
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SUMMARY:Telecommunications Webinar
DESCRIPTION:May 13 – Telecommunications \nFCC Changes to Cable Franchising \n2019 finds local governments fighting to preserve their property rights and management authority over use of their rights of way. One example of this struggle can be seen at the FCC where local governments are in a battle to preserve non-financial obligations found in cable franchises negotiated locally or pursuant to state laws.  The FCC released a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that\, if adopted\, would permit a cable operator to reduce its franchise fees in an amount equivalent to what the cable operator values those services and use a cable franchise as the legal justification for deploying non-cable assets in your rights-of-way.  Estimated franchise fee range from 30  to 70 percent\, depending on the number of cable operators that are in your community. \nSpeakers: Gerard Lederer\, Nancy Werner and Negheen Sanjar \n  \nClick here to register.
URL:https://imla.org/events/telecommunications-webinar-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190523T130000
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SUMMARY:Transportation Webinar
DESCRIPTION:May 23 – Transportation \nLime Presents: Scooter Regulations \n*FREE LIVE FOR IMLA MEMBERS!  CLE available to Kitchen Sink Subscribers and in some cases to others but fees may apply. \nIn this presentation Lime’s counsel will be joined by the City Attorney of San Antonio\, Texas to discuss working through sensible scooter regulation and partnership between scooter companies and cities to promote effective\, convenient public transportation. Some topics may be added or removed from this presentation. \nSpeakers: Ashley Scott & Andy Segovia \nClick here to register. \n 
URL:https://imla.org/events/transportation-webinar-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190530T130000
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SUMMARY:Preemption Webinar
DESCRIPTION:May 30 – Preemption \nSanctuary Policies \n*FREE LIVE FOR IMLA MEMBERS!  CLE available to Kitchen Sink Subscribers and in some cases to others but fees may apply. \nSince the 1980s\, cities have adopted various “sanctuary policies” setting out when and in what circumstances local officials participate in federal immigration enforcement. In recent years\, however\, these policies have come under unprecedented attack. As the federal government has become more dependent on local participation\, federal policies have begun targeting local jurisdictions that withhold their cooperation. At the same time\, states are passing laws that outright ban local sanctuary policies\, with some going further to mandate local involvement in immigration enforcement efforts directly. \nEight states have adopted anti-sanctuary legislation in the last three years. Anti-sanctuary bills have been introduced in at least eighteen other states. Moreover\, because of the extensive power that states have traditionally exercised over their localities\, these state laws are broader\, more coercive\, and more punitive than those that have been pursued at the federal level. \nSpeaker: Rick Su \n  \nClick here to register.
URL:https://imla.org/events/preemption-webinar/
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