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2018 has been a very busy and controversial year at the US Supreme Court - but never fear! Charleston School of Law Professor Miller Shealy will make sense of all of the Court's most important decisions! As always, Jill Rothstein will serve as our host and will “tee up” the tough questions for Miller to take a swing at! Don't just read the Court's Opinions (which is not CLE!) - tune in and hear what really counts - Miller's opinions about the Court's Opinions (which is CLE!)
About the Speakers
Professor Miller W. Shealy, Jr. (Charleston School of Law) teaches criminal law, criminal procedure, and seminars in the Law of the Sea and white collar crime. From 1985-1987, he was an Assistant Solicitor (state prosecutor) in the Fifth Circuit Solicitor's Office (Columbia, S.C.). From 1988 - 1995, he served in the South Carolina Attorney General's Office as an Assistant State Attorney General in the appeals division and a Section Chief of the Capital Litigation Unit. He argued over 200 cases before State appellate courts. He also briefed and argued Yates v. Evatt, 500 U.S. 391 (1991) (a capital case). From 1995-2005, he served in the Department of Justice as an Assistant United States Attorney where he coordinated a statewide corporate/investor fraud task force and served on the organized crime and drug enforcement task force (OCDETF). He was local counsel for the Department of Defense and the Department of Justice in the investigation and prosecution of suspected terrorists, Ali Seleh Kahlah al-Marri and Jose Padilla. Since 1995, he has taught at the National Advocacy Center of the Department of Justice on narcotics investigation, federal criminal practice and national security. He is the co-author of three books "Computer and Intellectual Property Crimes" (2003), "South Carolina Crimes: Elements and Defenses" (2009), and "Criminal Procedure for South Carolina Practitioners" (2011). He received both his J.D. and B.A. degrees from the University of South Carolina.
Jill C. Rothstein, former Risk Management director of the SC Bar, now serves as both General Counsel to the Greenville County Sheriff's office (the largest law enforcement agency in SC) and as special counsel to the Rothstein Law Firm where she is building a Risk Management and Ethics practice.
Jill is president of the updated Haynesworth/Perry Inn of Court, and is a former fellow of the National Institute of Teaching Ethics and Professionalism.
This seminar qualifies for 1.0 MCLE credit hours.
This is an Intermediate Level Program.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2020, please use this course code:201379ADO
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