Seminars
July 25 – 12:00pm – 1:00pm – Zoom - ERLINGER v. United States
Litigating the ACCA after the Supreme Court's Decision in Erlinger v. United States
Last month, the Supreme Court held in Erlinger that the Fifth and Sixth Amendments require the government to allege in the indictment and prove to a unanimous jury beyond a reasonable doubt the fact that a person committed at least three ACCA-qualifying predicates "on occasions different from one another." Join FDSET's Appellate Unit for a casual lunch and learn aimed at exploring new approaches to our ACCA cases in light of Erlinger.
August 15 – 1:00pm – 2:00pm - ACLU Surveillance and Cybersecurity Counsel Jennifer Granick - The Unblinking Eye: Evolving Case Law on Pole Camera Surveillance
August 29 – TBD - Puerto Rico Federal Defender, Assistant Federal Defender Jackson Whetsel – Bruen Update
Litigating the ACCA after the Supreme Court's Decision in Erlinger v. United States
Last month, the Supreme Court held in Erlinger that the Fifth and Sixth Amendments require the government to allege in the indictment and prove to a unanimous jury beyond a reasonable doubt the fact that a person committed at least three ACCA-qualifying predicates "on occasions different from one another." Join FDSET's Appellate Unit for a casual lunch and learn aimed at exploring new approaches to our ACCA cases in light of Erlinger.
August 15 – 1:00pm – 2:00pm - ACLU Surveillance and Cybersecurity Counsel Jennifer Granick - The Unblinking Eye: Evolving Case Law on Pole Camera Surveillance
August 29 – TBD - Puerto Rico Federal Defender, Assistant Federal Defender Jackson Whetsel – Bruen Update