Institute of Continuing Legal Education Election Law Seminar
April 28, 2006
Attorney(s) Speaking
The Institute of Continuing Legal Education will be holding an election law seminar on April 28, 2006 at the State Bar Conference Center on Marietta Street in Atlanta, Georgia. The Seminar will provide 6 hours of CLE with 1 hour of ethics and 1 hour of professionalism.
The faculty will be bipartisan, and Atlanta partner Randy Evans will co-chair the seminar. Doug Chalmers and Stefan Passintino will speak at this event.
Topics to be covered include:
- Voting in Person and Absentee Voting - What's Required, What's Not; What the Difference and How to Get a Determination of Which is Which
- Voter Registration - Getting People on the List Who Should Be There, Getting People Off the List Who Shouldn't
- Contesting Elections - Deadlines, Hearings, and Proceedings - What You Need to Know
- Helping Voters Vote - What's Acceptable, What's Not and Other Issues including HAVA
- Georgia Campaign Laws - Raising Money, Reporting, and Otherwise Staying Out of Trouble
- Georgia Election Laws - What Campaigns and Political Parties Can and Can Not Do
- Policing Campaigns - The Role of the Georgia State Ethics Commission
- The Interplay of Federal and State Elections - Is it All or Nothing?
- Political Advertising - What's Legal, What's Not; Keeping the Legal on the Air, and the Others Off
- Qualifying, Residency, and Oaths of Office - Getting and Staying on the Ballot
- Counting the Votes - What You Can See and What You Can't