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November 19, 2024
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Thelton E. Henderson Ceremonial Courtroom, 19th Floor, U.S. District Court
450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA
2:00 – 6:00 p.m. Program
6:00 p.m. Reception
In-person event
MCLE: 3.25 Hours
General Registration: $120;
Firms of five or fewer attorneys, government, and non-profit counsel: $30
Judges, law clerks, court staff, and students: no charge (register as a guest)
Avoiding Disaster: Getting Your Expert Opinion Admitted
(2:00 pm – 3:15 pm)
- Laurel Beeler (U.S. Magistrate Judge)
- Katherine Lubin Benson (Partner, Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein)
- Sonal Mehta (Partner, WilmerHale)
- Priya Swaminathan (Senior Counsel, McManis Faulkner)
This practicum on effective practices for admitting expert testimony under Daubert will provide basic principles, practical tips, and a demonstration.
A Brave New World: the Shift of Power from Agencies to the Federal Courts
(3:30 pm – 4:45 pm)
- Pam Karlan, Moderator (Professor, Stanford Law School)
- Mariano-Florentino Cuellar (President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
- Kathleen Hartnett (Partner, Cooley LLP, and former deputy assistant attorney general at U.S. DOJ )
- P. Casey Pitts (United States District Judge)
- Cecillia Wang (National Legal Director, ACLU)
In recent cases, the Supreme Court has reduced the power of administrative agencies and shifted decision-making to the federal courts. Those cases include Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo (the end of Chevron deference), Garland v. Cargill (holding that ATF exceeded its statutory authority in its rule classifying a bump stock as a machinegun), Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (injury and the accrual of claims against the United States), West Virginia v. EPA (the major-questions doctrine), and SEC v. Jarkesy (the SEC’s imposition of administrative fines violates the Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial). In a moderated conversation, this panel will discuss how these developments in administrative law will affect federal-court litigation.
The Supreme Court’s October 2023 and 2024 Terms (5:00 pm – 6:00 pm)
- Erwin Chemerinsky (Dean, UC Berkeley Law)
Dean Chemerinsky delivers his review of consequential civil cases decided by the United States Supreme Court in the October 2023 term and to be heard in the October 2024 term.
CLE Written Materials: Available the week before the event on our Links and Resources page.
Seating is limited, register early!
Handouts for the Fall Civil Law Symposium
Questions: email [email protected].
Venue: U.S. District Court, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, 19th Floor, Ceremonial Courtroom
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