Past Seminars
For 50 years, the National Immigration Project has designed innovative legal strategies to defend immigrant rights. We are committed to sharing those strategies and innovations via Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminars, webinars, litigation meetings, and panels for attorneys and advocates. This page lists our past trainings with links to purchase for members and non-members.
This training covered bond and release requests as tools to fight against deportation. A discussion was held on rapid response work, including lessons learned by organizers under past administrations and opportunities to strengthen collaboration...
Discussion topics included lessons learned from previous administrations, what we expect in 2025, and litigation and advocacy strategies in light of the upcoming election.
This recording is eligible for CLE credit. The number of credits approved for this recorded session is based on those rewarded by the Washington State Bar. If you are barred outside of the Washington State, please refer to your State Bar as to what...
This recording is eligible for CLE credit. The number of credits approved for this recorded session is based on those rewarded by the Washington State Bar. If you are barred outside of the Washington State, please refer to your State Bar as to what...
This recording is eligible for CLE credit. The number of credits approved for these recorded sessions are based on those rewarded by the Washington State Bar. If you are barred outside of the Washington State, please refer to your State Bar as to...
Beyond the evidentiary framework in immigration court, the faculty will discuss common objections to DHS questions and strategic considerations. Finally, to illustrate how to object effectively in immigration court, the faculty will role play various...
1-11 Webinar Series Bundle. These recordings are eligible for CLE credit. The number of credits approved for these recorded sessions are based on those rewarded by the Washington State Bar. If you are barred outside of the Washington State, please...
2024 Spring Virtual CLE Seminar: Defending Recently Arrived Noncitizens & Noncitizens in ICE Custody
This annual seminar covers multiple topics, including an overview of Biden’s “Asylum Ban” and key litigation impacting the rights of certain recently arrived asylum seekers.
During this webinar, the presenters hope to demystify the removal-based bars and provide a framework of strategies for overcoming those bars. The webinar will include a discussion about seeking adjustment of status for Temporary Protected Status...
In this webinar, the faculty will discuss eligibility criteria, best practices on screening clients for labor-based deferred action and permanent relief, counseling clients on the risks of submitting an application, navigating tricky eligibility...