Published: Oct. 12, 2006

The Clinical Programs at Colorado Law announce a series of workshops to inform and stimulate thought in different areas of law and practice. The workshops are open to all students and faculty and the public. The workshops will all be at noon for one hour. The first session on October 17th will be presented by Adjunct Professor Sheldon Friedman, with the firm of Isaacson& Rosenbaum. The topic: Discovery of Electronic Evidence. The second presentation (October 31st) will be Immigration- The Law of Asylum, with Professor Clare Huntington, Clinical Professor Norm Aaronson and immigration attorney Carol Lehman. Topic: The Case for Granting Asylum. Clinic student attorneys will also discuss their work on asylum cases. The third workshop will be Juvenile Law: The Ethical Issues in Representing Child Clients on November 8th. Presenters are Clinical Professor Colene Robinson and Adjunct Professor Judge Edward Richardson along with clinic students. The final workshop this semester will be Criminal Law: The 4th Amendment in Action (November 16th) with Clinical Professor Ann England. A mock suppression hearing will be presented with discussion.