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Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Case Law Update (2024)

Contains material from Jul 2024
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Case Law Update (2024)
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Not sure where this program originated, but it is generally a bad idea on caselaw update programs to have two speakers who share a common agenda - it is virtually impossible to expect the speakers to not show their individual bias which necessarily taints the overall presentation.

I really enjoyed the instructors, esp. Ms. Johnson-Liu. The attempted humor ("space theme") was perhaps somewhat unsuccessful, but what can you expect from appellate lawyers (I say...as one)

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Get current on the two high courts’ latest cases in a presentation curated for the appellate practitioner. Get caught up with the cases from the end of last year’s term and preview what remains in the pipeline for this one.

Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.50
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • Specialization: Criminal Law | Criminal Appellate Law | Juvenile Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 7/31/2025

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1. U.S. Supreme Court and Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Update (Jul 2024)

Emily Johnson-Liu, Britt Houston Lindsey

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Session 1 —95 mins 1.50
U.S. Supreme Court and Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Update (Jul 2024)

Get current on the two high courts’ latest cases in a presentation curated for the appellate practitioner. Get caught up with the cases from the end of last year’s term and preview what remains in the pipeline for this one.

Originally presented: May 2024 Conference on Criminal Appeals

Emily Johnson-Liu, Office of the State Prosecuting Attorney - Austin, TX
Britt Houston Lindsey, Taylor County District Attorney's Office - Abilene, TX