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Intersecting Criminal Law with Pending Student Conduct Cases
Tuesday 13-Apr-10 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM EDT
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Webinar | Speaker Presented by the Association for Student Conduct Administration (ASCA) and the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA) |
Event Description
Your office receives a police report charging a student with a crime. The conduct of the student violates a university/college rule. The legal process the student will be facing is intersecting with the student conduct process. What should you do.....
- hurry the student conduct process before the legal process has an opportunity to do anything
- stall the student conduct process hoping the legal process will handle the situation
- proceed as normal and hope things work out for the university & student
During this webinar, Bill Fischer and Nina Lavoie will discuss how criminal law and student conduct cases intersect. They will discuss
- The difference between the criminal process and the student conduct process
- FERPA and Law Enforcement Requests for Information
- Title IX Requirements in sexual assault cases
- Clery Act Timely Notice
- To Wait or Not To Wait - practical considerations
- Other topics.....
Join us for the discussion
Technical Requirements
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Refund Policy.
Refunds will be issued less a $25 administrative fee until 5:00 pm Tuesday, April 6, 2010. No refunds will be issued after 5:00 pm on Tuesday, April 6, 2010. All requests for refunds must be received in writing. Refund requests may be sent to asca@tamu.edu.
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Intersecting Criminal Law with Pending Student Conduct Cases
Tuesday 13-Apr-10 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM EDT
Speaker Presented by the Association for Student Conduct Administration (ASCA) and the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA)
Biography
Bill Fischer currently serves as Associate Vice President for Student Development at the University of Dayton. His responsibilities include providing leadership and oversight to the Office of Community Standards and Civility, Department of Residence Life and Public Safety Division. His duties also include student life policy review and crisis management. Bill has approximately 13 years of experience in higher education with specialty focus on student conduct and conflict resolution systems, crisis management, and law/policy issues in student affairs. He has previously held adjunct faculty appointments at Northeastern and Suffolk University teaching on the topic of law and higher education. Prior to his tenure in higher education, Bill was engaged in the full time practice of law for approximately ten years. He was a principle in the law firm Matthews, White & Fischer in New Jersey. Bill is an active member of the Association for Student Conduct Administration having served on its Board of Directors in various capacities for approximately seven years. He is a Past President of the Association. Bill earned his B.A. degree from Villanova University and his J.D. degree from Seton Hall University School of Law.
Nina R. Lavoie is Associate Counsel for the University of Maine System, and maintains an office at the University of Maine at Augusta Campus. Before becoming an Associate Counsel for the System, Nina worked as a Legal Intern in the Office of University Counsel for the University of Maine System. She is a member of the National Association of College and University Attorneys and has been a presenter at the NACUA Annual Conference. She received her J.D. from the University of Maine School of Law in 1994, a Certificate as a Law Enforcement Officer from the Maine Criminal Justice Academy in 1989, and her B.A. in Criminal Justice Studies from Kent State University, Kent, Ohio in 1988. Between college and law school, Nina served as a municipal police officer in two Maine communities.
Intersecting Criminal Law with Pending Student Conduct Cases
Tuesday 13-Apr-10 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM EDT
Webinar
Intersecting Criminal Law with Pending Student Conduct Cases
Tuesday 13-Apr-10 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM EDT
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