U.S. Supreme Court Decisions Relevant to Forensic Practice: A 30-Year Update

This on-demand professional training program on U.S. Supreme Court Decisions Relevant to Forensic Practice: A 30-Year Update is presented by Christopher Slobogin, JD, LLM.
This program covers significant Supreme Court cases from the 1990s through the present, including its competency cases (e.g., Godinez v. Moran, Indiana v. Edwards; Panetti v. Quarterman), its medication cases (Riggins v. Nevada; Sell v. United States), its decisions about mental state defenses (e.g., Clark v. Arizona, Kansas v. Kahler), and its decisions about the death penalty (e.g., Atkins v. Virginia) and sexually violent predators (e.g., Kansas v. Hendricks). The focus is on the implications of these decisions for forensic evaluators.
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
Describe supreme court competency & medication cases
Describe supreme court decisions about mental state defenses
Describe supreme court decisions about the death penalty and sexually violent predators
Describe the implications of these decisions for forensic evaluators.
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