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Connecticut (CT) Federal Law CLE Course Catalog

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Preparing for and Arguing Immigration Appeals
Arguing appeals is its own art, and arguing immigration appeals adds a level of complexity. Peter Afrasiabi has litigated well over 100 immigration appeals, and uses that experience and his advocacy teaching experience, to give you a nuts-and-bolts program here on how to prepare to argue your immigration appeal. With real world examples and a specific multi-step process to employ, this program will arm you to be present the best appellate argument possible in the context of the highly politicized immigration arena.

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The Curious Lawyer: Secession, is it Constitutional?
Can a state secede? It is unconstitutional? The answer is not as crystal clear as you may think. In this program, Peter Afrasiabi takes you on a fun, interesting journey asking these questions: What does the Constitution say about secession? What does it implicitly say? How do the tenth and fourteenth amendments impact the analysis? What is the scope of the Supreme Court’s post-Civil War opinion on this question? By looking at these questions and some of the data about growing secession movements form California to Texas, as well as some famed legal scholars works on the question, this program gives you all the legal arguments for and against the question of the constitutionality of secession.

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The Curious Lawyer: Vietnam War - Free Speech, Protests, Objectors and Legality of War
In the latest installment of “The Curious Lawyer” series, Peter Afrasiabi reviews landmark Supreme Court decisions in cases involving draft card and flag burning and other anti-war messaging, publication of the Pentagon Papers, conscientious objectors to the draft and claims that the war itself was illegal.

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The Curious Lawyer: Deepfakes and the Law
In the latest installment of “The Curious Lawyer” series, Peter Afrasiabi answers these and other key questions that surround the use of generative artificial intelligence tools to create deepfakes.

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Law Enforcement Spotlight: Insights from the DOJ on Cybersecurity and National Security
Collaboration between law enforcement, government, and the private sector is essential to protect national security from cyber threats, with a focus on victim support, information sharing, and leveraging technology for defense.

Securities Docket

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Managing SEC-Related Criminal Investigations and Prosecutions
This panel discusses the best ways to manage SEC-related criminal investigations and parallel investigations including the DOJ. Challenges include distinguishing between civil and criminal cases, advising clients on criminal involvement, and deciding whether to testify amid investigations.

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Managing SEC Matters with Parallel or Joint DOJ Criminal Proceedings
Navigating SEC-related criminal investigations requires very careful consideration. With the increasing frequency of parallel DOJ investigations, panelists discuss how clients should respond to such investigations. Experts discuss latest trends in joint investigations.

Securities Docket

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The Curious Lawyer: Crazy, Weird Laws on the Books
In the next installment of this popular series, Peter Afrasiabi highlights some crazy, weird criminal, family, tort and regulatory laws that you can’t believe are still on the books.

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The Curious Lawyer: The Perfect Crime?
Is there a part of Yellowstone National Park where no one may be charged with any crime? Peter Afrasiabi traces the history of Yellowstone and examines relevant provisions of the U.S. Constitution and federal law to provide an answer to this fascinating legal question.

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