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Richard P. Clem Continuing Legal Education: July 2014 Programs
Minnesota On-Demand CLE
Four Minnesota CLE Credits for Only $25
This course is no longer available for Minnesota credit
The course shown on this page can not be taken for Minnesota CLE credit after August 5, 2016. The following courses are still available:
Minnesota attorneys may now use "on demand" programs for a portion of their CLE requirements. On December 6, 2013, the Minnesota Supreme Court amended the Minnesota CLE rules to permit "on-demand" CLE programs. The new rules took effect on July 1, 2014. Minnesota attorneys may now complete up to 15 of their required 45 credits using on-demand programs. You are now able to download a program and take it at your convenience.
This four-credit program is a replay of live conference call CLE's given during July, 2014.
Part 1 (Minnesota Legal History)
Part 2 (Recent Minnesota Decisions: April-May 2014)
Part 3 (Recent Minnesota Decisions: May-June 2014)
Part 4 ( Recent Minnesota Decisions: July 2014)
Listen to the four-hour audio program. There are two ways to listen to the program:
Part 1: Minnesota Legal History
Part 2: Recent Minnesota Decisions: April-May 2014
Part 3: Recent Minnesota Decisions: May-June 2014
Part 4: Recent Minnesota Decisions: July 2014
During the program, you will be given a total of sixteen code numbers (four during each part of the program). Write down the four numbers you hear. They will be in the following format:
This program runs four hours. Each part of the program is approximately one hour in length. Part 1 was originally presented on July 14, 2014. Part 2 was originally presented on July 18, 2014. Part 3 was originally presented on July 21, 2014. Part 4 was originally presented on July 28, 2014.
Minnesota: Four CLE credits (on-demand) have been approved. Minnesota Event Code 194645. This program is eligible for credit between August 6, 2014, and August 5, 2016.
Wisconsin: Four CLE credits (on-demand) applied for. This program is eligible for Wisconsin credit until ____________. In Wisconsin, each segment is a separate one-credit course, with the following titles: Early Minnesota Legal History; Recent Minnesota Decisions (Apr-May 2014); Recent Minnesota Decisions (June 2014); Recent Minnesota Decisions (July 2014).
New York: Four CLE credits available through reciprocity with Wisconsin.
Part 1: Early Minnesota Legal History Presented by Richard Clem. Lawyers generally don't think of themselves as historians, but we frequently do the work of historians. We seek out historical events (which we call "precedents") and try to apply these historical lessons to current situations. Minnesota's legal history has a long pedigree, dating back to the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. These antecedents give our laws a "chain of title" that is sometimes ignored. Some of the historical antecedents we'll look at are merely interesting "old cases" with little practical application. But others come under the heading of "venerable precedents", which can sometimes make an argument more compelling. And in a few cases, the law as it existed prior to statehood was arguably enshrined into the state constitution, in which case it takes on special significance. One hour.
Parts 2, 3, and 4: Recent Minnesota Decisions Presented by Richard Clem. This program is a summary of decisions from the Minnesota appellate courts handed down between April 14 and July 28, 2014. Topics include: