State v. Bernard - The SCOTUS Breakdown

Event Description

Deadline to Register: April 25, 2016

On April 20, 2016, the Supreme Court of the United States will hear the famous Minnesota DUI case, State v. Bernard, considering whether, in the absence of a warrant, a state may make it a crime for a person to refuse to take a chemical test to detect the presence of alcohol in the person’s blood. Hear reflections, analysis, and predictions from an attorney of record, amicus curae, and a prominent law professor. 

Registration begins at 4:15 p.m. Please join us for a reception following the CLE.  

Panelists:

Professor Ted Sampsell-Jones, Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Daniel Gerdts, Amicus Curae, Minnesota Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys
Kathryn Keena, Counsel of Record, Dakota County Attorney's Office

Moderator:
Barry Edwards, Barry S. Edwards Law Office

CLE Credits:

1.0 Standard CLE Credit approved | Event Code: 218687 

Cost:

Criminal Law Section Member:  $5.00
MSBA Member but not a member of the Criminal Law Section:  $10.00
Non-MSBA Members:  $15.00
Law Students: Free

Remote Participation: 

Webcast and teleconferencing are available.  Please indicate that you will attend remotely when registering.  Instructions will be sent via e-mail the business day before the CLE.

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Questions? Contact Jennifer Carter  | 612-278-6309

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DATE
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
TIME

4:30 PM to 5:30 PM

VENUE
Minnesota State Bar Association
600 Nicollet Mall #380
Minneapolis, MN 55402