Term Talk (2024-2025): Glossip v. Oklahoma; Barnes v. Felix
Criminal Law and Procedure. Experts discuss how the Supreme Court's decision in Glossip v. Oklahoma defined the duty to correct false testimony, and how the Court's decision in Barnes v. Felix requires excessive force analysis to consider the totality of the circumstances. Participants. Laurie Levenson, Professor of Law and David W. Burcham Chair in Ethical Advocacy at Loyola Law School; Evan Lee, Emeritus Professor at UC Law, San Francisco; and Jim Chance, Senior Judicial Education Attorney, Federal Judicial Center. The nation's top legal scholars discuss what federal judges need to know about the U.S. Supreme Court's most impactful decisions.

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Term Talk Extended: Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton; TikTok v. Garland

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USSC Public Meeting- April 16, 2026

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Court Shorts: Fair and Impartial Judiciary

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Term Talk Extended (2024-2025): Mahmoud v. Taylor; Catholic Charities Bureau v. Wisconsin Labor;

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Internships Support Diverse Perspectives in Courts

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Public Data Briefing: 2026 Proposed Amendments to Career Offender

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In Session: Leading the Judiciary - Episode 50: Beyond Accountability: Rethinking How We Lead

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USSC Public Hearing - February 17, 2026

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Term Talk (2019-2020): June Medical v. Russo, Little Sisters v. Pennsylvania

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Sourcebook @ 30

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Public Data Briefing: Sentencing Impact of 2026 Proposed Amendment Relating to Meth Offenses

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USSC Public Meeting - January 30, 2026

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In Session: Leading the Judiciary - Episode 49: Building the Culture you Want

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OSCAR Training: Managing Recommenders and Recommendations 2026

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Public Data Briefing: 2026 Proposed Amendments Relating to Economic Offenses

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In Session: Leading the Judiciary - Episode 51: Leaders’ Role in Workplace Wellbeing

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USSC Public Hearing - March 9, 2026

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Public Data Briefing: 2026 Proposed Amendments on Sentencing Options

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Public Data Briefing: 2026 Proposed Amendment Regarding Human Smuggling Offenses

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