2019 Annual Juvenile Law Conference CLE Archive
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Friday, April 12Moderated by OCDLA Juvenile Law Committee Co-Chair Sarah Peterson
The Reasonable Black Child Standard
Prof. Kristin Nicole Henning, Georgetown Law, Washington, D.C. (access to justice credit)
Expanding Miller’s Reach: Practical Restitution Challenges in Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings
Reid Kajikawa, Attorney, Crabtree & Rahmsdorff, Bend
Lewis & Clark Law School Youth Legal Clinic at OYA
Prof. Aliza B. Kaplan, Director, Criminal Justice Reform Clinic, Portland; Anjana Kumar, Law Student, Youth Legal Project, Portland; Mieke de Vrind, Law Student, Youth Legal Project, Portland
Legislative Update
Mary A. Sofia, Lobbyist, OCDLA
Saturday, April 13
Moderated by OCDLA Juvenile Law Committee Co-Chair Annette Smith
Refresher on the Indian Child Welfare Act
Addie Smith, former Staff Attorney, National Indian Child Welfare Association, Portland (access to justice credit)
Defenders’ Implicit Bias, Part 1
Prof. Kristin Nicole Henning (access to justice credit)
Defenders’ Implicit Bias, Part 2
Prof. Kristin Nicole Henning (access to justice credit)
Early Advocacy in Dependency Cases: Setting Clients Up For Success
Shannon Flowers, OPDS Appellate Division, Salem; Matthew Washchuk, Riley & Washchuk PC, Portland
Regulation and/or Litigation — A Panel Discussion
on Claims Against Lawyers
Panel moderated by: Michael Rose, Creighton & Rose PC, Portland. Panelists: John Devlin, Devlin Law, P.C., Portland; Eric Deitrick, General Counsel, Office of Public Defense Services, Salem; Linn Davis, Oregon State Bar, Tigard (ethics credit)
Does This Really Help My Client? Forensic Psychological Evaluations for Parents
Macon Benoit, Attorney, Astoria; Dr. Wendy Bourg, Psychologist, Portland
The OTLA Juvenile Justice Project — Tips from the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association on How to Identify Potential Civil Claims for Children in Foster Care
John Devlin
Appellate Update
Hon. Megan Jacquot, Coos County Circuit Court; Sarah Peterson, OPDS Appellate Division, Salem