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We the People: The U.S. Supreme Court Update, 09/19/2024, On Demand More info »
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We the People: The U.S. Supreme Court Update


Total Credits: 3.5 CLE, 1 Ethics

Average Rating:
   14
Categories:
Constitutional Law |  Trial Practice
Faculty:
George T Anagnost |  Nicholas Klingerman |  Paul Bender |  Liela M Morris
Location:
State Bar of Arizona, Daniel J. McAuliffe CLE Center - Phoenix, AZ

Dates


Description

This seminar will review significant cases from the Court’s completed term, provide a background of previous decisions, comment on individual justices’ perspectives, and preview petitions for certiorari for the upcoming term. 

Speakers:
Hon. (Ret.) George Anagnost, Former Presiding Judge, Peoria Municipal Court
Prof. Paul Bender, Arizona State University-Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law
Leila Morris, Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community
Nicholas Klingerman, Arizona Attorney General's Office

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Faculty

George T Anagnost Related Seminars and Products

Peoria Municipal Court


is presiding judge for the Peoria Municipal Court where has been presiding judge for several years. He has participated in various continuing education presentations and has been published in various law journals.


Nicholas Klingerman Related Seminars and Products

Office of the Attorney General


is currently Chief Counsel for the Criminal Division of the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, where he oversees the criminal prosecution sections, special investigation section, and the victims’ rights program. Prior to overseeing the Criminal Division, Nick was the Division Chief of the Training and Post Conviction Division at the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, where he oversaw the training program, appeals bureau, and limited jurisdiction courts. During his career, Nick has specialized in both appellate and complex economic fraud, illegal enterprise, and anti-racketeering cases. He has prosecuted large-scale securities and land fraud cases and argued six cases in the Arizona Supreme Court, including notable capital cases such as State v. Goudeau, 239 Ariz. 421 (2016), and State v. Pandeli, 242 Ariz. 175 (2017). In 2022, Nick was recognized by the Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys’ Advisory Council’s Large Jurisdiction Felony Prosecutor of the Year. Nick received his JD from the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of law in 2010, where he was the Case Notes Editor for the Arizona Law Review and graduated summa cum laude and Order of the Coif. Before moving to Phoenix, Nick was a part-time professor of practice at the University of Arizona College of Law, teaching sentencing law and supervising the Attorney General Prosecution Clinic. Following law school, Nick clerked for the Honorable Maurice Portley in the Arizona Court of Appeals.



Paul Bender Related Seminars and Products

Arizona State University-Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law


served as Dean of the Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law at ASU from 1984 – 1989. Prior to that, he was on the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. After graduating from Harvard Law School, he clerked for Second Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Learned Hand and then served as law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter. He was also a Principal Deputy Solicitor General of the United States.


Liela M Morris Related Seminars and Products


Liela Morris is a Deputy Prosecutor with the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and Special Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Arizona, since 2012. Prior to coming to SRPMIC, she worked for Gila River Indian Community as a criminal prosecutor and in the dependency section. Liela has experience in all areas of criminal and dependency law and has spent the majority of her career working on behalf of tribal families and victims in service of seeking justice. Liela is a graduate of Arizona State University and the University of San Francisco School of Law. In addition to her work with the law, Liela enjoys travel, spending time with family and sewing.


Reviews

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Overall:      3.6

Total Reviews: 14

Comments

Dominic P

"Professor Bender's section was a little disorganized. "

David S

"This was a good summary of the cases and included useful applications to Arizona practice where possible"

Michael C

"Very good concise but thorough overview of the major Supreme Court cases."

Stephen P

"Paul Bender should not be part of this presentation in the future. Unprepared and frankly, his presentation was chaotic."

Candess H

"Paul Bender is very good"

Patrick G

"Liela just read the materials. Not terribly helpful but I understand things come up."

James T

"Two of the presenters did not try to be non-partisan."

Joe A

"There was no context and overall theme for the presentation."

Joseph A

"thorough and interesting"

Belinda B

"The first speaker said nothing useful about the judicial reasoning behind critical supreme court cases"

Location

State Bar of Arizona, Daniel J. McAuliffe CLE Center

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4201 N. 24th Street, Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85016 , United States
(602) 252-4804
www.azbar.org