Collateral Damage: Immigration Consequences of State Crimes

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Collateral Damage: Immigration Consequences of State Crimes

Thursday, August 20, 2026

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Immigration LawCriminal Law

Plano

The Center for American and International Law, 5201 Democracy Drive, Plano, Texas 75024, USA

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Registration is required to attend. Details, including the agenda, presenters and approved CLE credit, will be posted here once confirmed.

This course focuses on Immigration Law and the landmark Padilla v. Kentucky decision, which has significantly impacted how criminal defense attorneys handle cases involving noncitizen defendants. This program will provide essential insights into the intersection of criminal defense and immigration law, ensuring you have the tools to understand the Padilla ruling, advise clients on the immigration consequences of criminal convictions, and navigate the complexities of immigration law within criminal defense practice.

This course is funded by a grant from the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.