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July 06, 2020

July 2020 AELE case notes, publications, and seminar alerts

The case notes, publications, and seminar alerts listed below have been posted on the Internet by Americans for Effective Law Enforcement [AELE]:

Public Safety Discipline and Internal Investigations Seminar---Attend Virtual or In Person. Las Vegas, Nevada is opening for business and will be in full swing for the September 28, 2020 3.5-day updated seminar on "Public Safety Discipline and Internal Investigations Seminar." A first: You can virtually attend the seminar because it will be broadcast live. The seminar begins on Monday, September 28 and ends at Noon on October 1, 2020. Another first is online registration and payment. For registration and more information, http://www.aele.org/public-safety-discipline-and-internal-investigations.html

July Law Enforcement Liability Reporter: This issue has cases on COVID-19, failure to disclose evidence, & loss of evidence/preservation of evidence, false arrest/imprisonment: unlawful detention, Federal Tort Claims Act, firearms related: intentional use, firearms related: Second Amendment issues, medical care, and search and seizure: home/business. http://www.aele.org/law/2020all07/LR2020JUL.pdf

July Fire, Police and Corrections Personnel Reporter: This issue has cases on collective bargaining – duty to bargain, family personal and medical leave, First Amendment, homosexual and transgender employees, pay disputes – in general, pensions, probationary employment, race discrimination, race and sex discrimination, retirement pay and benefits, and sex discrimination. http://www.aele.org/law/2020all07/FP2020JUL.pdf

July Jail and Prisoner Law Bulletin: This issue has cases on COVID-19, disability discrimination: prisoners, governmental liability: policy/custom, medical care, medical care: mental health, Prison Litigation Reform Act: exhaustion of remedies, prisoner assault: by inmates, prisoner assault: by officers, prisoner suicide, and U.S. Supreme Court actions. http://www.aele.org/law/2020all07/JB2020JUL.pdf

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