Best in Class – Issues to Watch in Education Law for 2024 Out of Stock
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About the Seminar
Join the Education Law Committee for a dynamic seminar about what issues to watch for in 2024. The seminar will kick off with a discussion on critical topics that commonly surface in K-12 Title IX lawsuits. The topics include pre-suit procedures, threshold legal considerations, matters related to evidence, and the interplay between Title IX and other federal claimers. Whether representing plaintiffs or defendants, participants will acquire practical insights to effectively advocate for their clients in the contest of K-12 Title IX litigation.
The next segment will be an ethics hour covering the status of
AI in the U.S. and other countries; and how AI and Generative Artificial
Intelligence, also known as ASI (Artificial Super Intelligence), can assist
lawyers and law firms automate some legal processes and save some time and
effort. The last part of the ethics talk will provide information on what
lawyers and law firms need to do to understand the dangers associated with AI
(ASI) when no human impute is required or needed.
A substance abuse/mental health hour will be included in the
Education Law seminar. There will be a review of lawyer well-being statistics
for as recent as May 2023 and strategies for increasing resilience to combat
some of the difficult statistics.
After lunch there the focus will be Title IX in higher
education. The speaker will provide a general background on Title IX’s
applicability to higher education, with a focus on both athletic equity and
prevention of sexual assault and violence. The presentation will include
discussion of current regulation, enforcement, and case law, as well as the
practicalities of the campus Title IX grievance process.
The last two hours of the day will focus on the Individuals with
Disabilities Act, plus programs for students with disabilities and what to do
and not to do in expulsion hearings.
Seminar Agenda
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Warren Ganjehsani, S.C. Board for Technical & Comprehensive Education
From the Schoolhouse to the Courthouse: A Primer on Title IX Lawsuits in the K-12 Arena
Joseph "Alex" Sherard, White & Story, LLC
The Advantages and Dangers of Lawyers using AI (ASI)
James L. Bell, The Bell Law Firm
Rose, Bud, Thorn: Reflections and Strategies for Attorney Well-Being
Lindsay Anne Joyner, Gallivan, White & Boyd, P.A.
Title IX in Higher Education
Wade S. Kolb III, Wyche, P.A.
Updates and Reminders Concerning the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Programs for Students with Disabilities
Barbara A. Drayton, S.C. Department of Education
The Do's and Don'ts of Expulsion Hearings
Elliot Tait, S.C. Legal Services
Bronte Anelli, S.C. Legal Services
Adjourn
Mandatory MCLE
Credit Hours
This seminar qualifies for 6.0 MCLE
credit hours, including up to 1.0 LEPR credit hours and 1.0 SA/MH credit hour.
This is an Intermediate
Level Program.
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