Deadline to Register: March 21,
2018
This program is sponsored by the Administrative Law
Section, Immigration Law Section, and Public Law Section. This program is part
of the 2018 State Capitol CLE Series.
State and
local government personnel increasingly confront immigration enforcement issues
as they conduct their usual non-immigration functions. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement personnel have appeared at administrative hearings. MN
Department of Human Services and County officials must navigate the changing
definition of “public charge” and the potential consequences of U.S. citizen
children in mixed-status families accepting means tested public benefits such as
SNAP, Medical Assistance benefits and free and reduced lunch. Schools,
universities, federally qualified health centers and other health care
facilities that receive federal funding face various "sanctuary" issues,
including whether federal funding could be conditioned on cooperation with
immigration enforcement efforts and whether privacy statutes like HIPAA and
FERPA prevent the release of patient or student information to immigration
enforcement authorities. The panel will address these and related
topics.
Lunch is provided. Lunch and registration will begin at 11:30 a.m. The
program will begin at 12:00 p.m.
More
information on the Capitol CLE Series can be found here!
Featured
Panelists:
Marissa
Hill-Dongre, Director of Int’l Student & Scholar Services Permanent
Residence Program and the Immigration Response Team | University of
Minnesota
Laura
Melnick, Attorney | Southern MN Regional Legal Services
Joshua
Newville, Attorney | Madia Law LLC
Moderator:
Ana
Pottratz Acosta, Assistant Teaching Professor; Medical Legal Partnership |
Mitchell Hamline School of Law
CLE Credits:
1.0 Standard CLE credit approved | Event Code:
254584
Cost:
Administrative Law, Immigration Law and/or Public Law Section
Members: $10.00
MSBA Members Not in the Administrative Law, Immigration
Law and/or Public Law Sections: $15.00
Non-MSBA
Members: $25.00
Law Students: Free
Remote
Participation:
Remote participation is NOT available.
Transportation: If you need transportation to the CLE,
consider taking the light
rail to the Robert Street Station, which is one block from the Judicial
Center. Parking can be tight in the Capitol area, especially during the
Legislative Session.
Want more information about the MSBA; Administrative
Law Section, Immigration
Law Section, and/or Public
Law Section ?
To register with a check, please mail in this registration
form.
Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation policy.
Questions?
Contact Geen Mui | 612-278-6346
The MSBA is committed to creating an inclusive environment in which all
members can participate fully. If you need reasonable accommodations to
participate in this event, please notify Geen Mui via phone or email: gmui@mnbar.org. Please
provide notification at least 72 hours prior to the meeting to allow sufficient
time to make arrangements for accommodations at this event. Thank
you.