Most Recent Additions*
Panel Discussion 3: Recognizing and Addressing Immigration Concerns in the Criminal Process
Violeta Chapin, Dan Kesselbrenner, and Christina Kleiser
Panel Discussion II: Analyzing the Immigration Process and How Criminal Law Fits In
Tricia Herzfeld, Jeremy Jennings, and Karla McKanders
Lunch Keynote Address: 287(G) and Secured Communities: Some of the Dangers of Delegating Federal Powers
Elliot Ozment
Panel Discussion I: Understanding Immigration: Satisfying Padilla's New Definition of Competence in Legal Representation
Jennifer Chacon, Christopher Lasch, and Yolanda Vazquez
Morning Keynote Address II: Padilla v. Kentucky: Defending an Immigrant's Right to Competent Representation
Timothy Arnold
Welcome and Introductions
Douglas A. Blaze and Amy Williams
The Dynamic Cycle of Legal Change
John Martinez
Is Mediocrity the Best We Can Do?
Stephen Bright
What Does the Client Have the Right to Demand?
Jonathan Rapping
Introductory Address: Wrongful Convictions
Ndume Olatushani and Anne-Marie Moyes
Judicial Leadership in Family Court: A Cautionary Tale
Jane M. Spinak
Due Process Tolling of the Post-Conviction Statute of Limitations in Tennessee After Whitehead v. State
Brennan T. Hughes
Government Ownership of Stock in a Corporation
Harrison Sullivan
Time is Money But Our Indigents Have Neither
Lee T. Nutini
*Updated as of 11/20/24.