Offered by NACDL, no registration cost.
From Patient to Defendant: When Clinical Care Becomes Criminal EvidenceRead More
// by Sarah Olson
Offered by NACDL, no registration cost.
From Patient to Defendant: When Clinical Care Becomes Criminal EvidenceRead More
// by Sarah Olson
Free webinar offered by NACDL. Open to non-NACDL members.
From the Hospital to Handcuffs: Flawed Drug Testing and Pregnancy CriminalizationRead More
// by Sarah Olson
This discovery list serves as an all-in-one, cover-your-bases initial discovery checklist for many of the most commonly used categories of technology that you will see in your cases.
// by Sarah Olson
Free recorded presentations, sample pleadings and more offered by NACDL
// by Sarah Olson
Free recorded webinar program presented by NACDL
// by Sarah Olson
Free webinar offered by NACDL
// by Sarah Olson
Describes assistance that NACDL’s Fourth Amendment Center can provide to defense teams regarding digital evidence
// by Sarah Olson
Free 2-day in-person training in Durham offered by NCIDS, NCAJ, and NACDL. This program is complete, but materials are available upon request.
// by Sarah Olson
Free-to-attend recorded webinar offered by NACDL. NACDL membership not required.
Defense Strategies for Getting (and Challenging) Social Media EvidenceRead More
// by Sarah Olson
Free-to-attend webinar offered by NACDL
Webinar – Tiny Constables: Automatic License Plate Readers and the Fourth AmendmentRead More
// by Sarah Olson
Free to attend webinar offered by NACDL
Accessibility and Universal Design for Legal ProfessionalsRead More
// by Sarah Olson
3-day training offered by NACDL in Las Vegas
Making Sense of Science: Forensic Science & the LawRead More
// by Sarah Olson
Free webinar offered by NACDL
// by Sacejewia White
COA held that the defendant is entitled to face recognition information as part of requested discovery in accordance with Brady v. Maryland.
// by Sarah Olson
Recorded presentations from May 2022 on various topics of digital forensics
Unlocking the Black Box: Challenging Surveillance and Technology in Criminal CasesRead More
