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Updates from SCOTUS, the Court of Criminal Appeals, and the Court of Appeals
Contains material from May 2019
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Session 2: Significant Decisions of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals - Analyze significant decisions in the last year and what they mean for criminal law practitioners.
Session 3: Court of Appeals Judicial Panel - Learn from the people who grade our work what they want to see and hear in briefs and oral arguments, and better ways for practitioners to represent parties before the Court. You have questions; they have answers.
Includes: Audio Paper Slides
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Jennifer E. Laurin
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Session 1
—50 mins
SCOTUS Update (May 2019)
Hear an update on criminal law and criminal procedure cases relevant to Texas criminal appellate practice that were heard and decided by the United States Supreme Court in the 2018 term, and get a preview of hot cases in the pipeline for the 2019 term.
Originally presented: May 2019 Conference on Criminal Appeals
Jennifer E. Laurin,
The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX
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Hon. David C. Newell
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Session 2
—48 mins
Significant Decisions of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (May 2019)
Analyze significant decisions in the last year and what they mean for criminal law practitioners.
Originally presented: May 2019 Conference on Criminal Appeals
Hon. David C. Newell,
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals - Austin, TX
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Jay R. Brandon, Hon. J. Brett Busby, Hon. Jeffrey L. Rose
Session 3
—41 mins
Court of Appeals Judicial Panel (May 2019)
Learn from the people who grade our work what they want to see and hear in briefs and oral arguments, and better ways for practitioners to represent parties before the Court. You have questions; they have answers.
(session previously scheduled for 4:00 p.m.)
Originally presented: May 2019 Conference on Criminal Appeals
Jay R. Brandon,
Bexar County District Attorney's Office, Appeals Section - San Antonio, TX
Hon. J. Brett Busby,
Former Justice, Fourteenth Court of Appeals - Houston, TX
Hon. Jeffrey L. Rose,
Third Court of Appeals - Austin, TX