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Criminal Law 

The Criminal Law Section focuses on the representation of individuals who have been charged with crimes. The Section covers the entire spectrum of the criminal justice system including, but not limited to: federal criminal law, habeas corpus, state felonies and misdemeanors, prisons, sentencing, and pending legislation that affects the criminal justice system. 

Electronic Surveillance and the Right to Privacy Teleseminar: Top Three Need-to-Know Issues

January 25, 2012

Cosponsored by AAJ's Criminal Law Section

Current technology and social media applications have revolutionized today’s legal landscape. AAJ Education’s Electronic Surveillance and the Right to Privacy Teleseminar will take an in-depth look at how technology and social media platforms can impact cases.

During this teleseminar, you will hear current information and jurisdictional analysis regarding global positioning and e-mail/internet service provider records. The faculty will explore potential pitfalls surrounding social networking and discuss the nexus between technology usage and privacy rights.

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