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MONDAY, JULY 17, 2017
8-9:30 a.m.Conference Welcome and Keynote Address: Supreme Court Update
Professor Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean and Co-Founder, University of California, Irvine, School of Law
JUVENILE JUSTICE FAMILY LAW CHILD WELFARE FAMILY VIOLENCE PRACTICAL INNOVATIVE THE FOREFRONT
9:45-10:45 a.m.
Child Development and Juveniles’ Waiver of
their Rights to Counsel
Supervised Visitation and Exchange: Challenges and Opportunities
What Does Quality Treatment Look Like? Identifying Effective
Substance Use Treatment for Families
in the Child Welfare System
When Abuse Goes Online: Teen Dating
Violence, Sexual Abuse, and
Social Media
Establishing New Partnerships to Implement the Comprehensive
Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA)
Mindfulness and Self-care
Stop Making Crisis Decisions and Start
Making Data Decisions
Jennifer Woolard, Ph.D. TBD Phil Breitenbucher, MSW & Judge Leonard Edwards
Ian Harris, JD & Judge Marshall Murray Judge Peggy Walker Judge Carroll Kelly Jessica Pearce &
Wendy Schiller
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
8 Juvenile Justice Trends You Should
Know About – And How to Stay Current
Millennial Parentage
The Shaken Baby Syndrome Debate: Understanding the
Issues and Methodology
MEND Nashville And Other Things You Can Do Once You Retire
Project ONE Courts and Implementation: Building Community
Resources
Unaccompanied Minors and Immigration
A Path for A More Diverse Judiciary
Melissa Sickmund, Ph.D. Kim Surratt, JD Lucy Salcido Carter, JD &Paige Kaneb, JD Judge Peter Macdonald Judge Dan Michael &
Judge Lynn TepperJudge Ramona Gonzalez &
Leslye Orloff, JDJudge Hiram Puig-Lugo &
Judge Chris Wickham
12-1:15 p.m. Tribal Caucus Luncheon
SUNDAY, JULY 16, 20171-7:30 p.m. Conference Registration
4-6 p.m. “Resilience” Screening and Discussion with Filmmaker Jamie Redford
6-7:30 p.m. Welcome Reception and Exhibit Show Networking
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1:15-2:30 p.m.Diversity Committee Sponsored Session:
Lessons of the Japanese American Confinement Experience: Historical Contexts, Present-Day Relevance, and the Impact on Families and Children
Professor Aura Matsumura Newlin, Northwest College and Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation
JUVENILE JUSTICE FAMILY LAW CHILD WELFARE FAMILY VIOLENCE PRACTICAL INNOVATIVE THE FOREFRONT
2:45-3:45 p.m.
Countering the Trauma of Street Injustice
and Family Violence: The Courts’ Role in Supporting Males
Survivors of Violence
Working with Self-represented
Litigants
Impact from Infancy: Shaping a Coordinated
Child Welfare System Response for Maltreated Children
Birth to Five
Electronic Filing of Protection Orders:
Making the Victim the Center of the Service
Universe
Best Practices and New Developments in Working with LGBTQ Youth in Out of Home
Care
Incarcerated Parents: Developing Resources
to Enhance Permanency Work
Court Leadership: Daring to Engage the
Community
OJJDP - TBD TBD Judge Doug Johnson &Carrie Strovers, JD Stephanie Satkowiak, JD Currey Cook, JD &
Ethan Rice, JDStephanie Mannering &
Rachel Meaker, Esq. Cynthia Stoltz, JD &
Judge Dwayne Woodruff
4-5 p.m.
Opportunities and Strategies for Judges to Improve Police/Youth
Interactions
Psychological and Neuropsychological
Consequences of Trauma
Indian Child Welfare Act for State Court Judges: What’s New and What
You Need to Do
Improving the City of Seattle and King County’s Capacity to Improve Responses to Juvenile Domestic
Violence
Ethical Considerations for Juvenile Court
Judges
Preventing Homelessness Among
Youth Involved with Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice
Identifying Judicial Bias: How Who You Are Impacts How You Judge
Judge Jay Blitzman; Judge Faith Graham; Judge Steven Teske; & Lisa Thurau, Esq.
Louise Packard, Ph.D. & Robert Simon, Ph.D. Victoria Sweet, JD
Lily Anderson, MSW; Katharine Browning, Ph.D.;
Adrian Diaz; Angela Jackson-Castain; & Stephanie Trollen
Judge Leonard EdwardsLisa Pilnik, JD;
Jenny Pokempner, Esq.; & Richard Hooks Wayman, JD
Judge Raquel Montoya-Lewis
MONDAY, JULY 17, 2017
TUESDAY, JULY 18, 2017
8-9:30 a.m.General Session: Court Security
Judge Chuck Weller, Washoe County (Reno, Nev.) Second Judicial District Court; Captain Pat Lee, Washoe County Sheriff’s Office; Lieutenant Greg Herrera, Washoe County Sheriff’s Office; & Joey Orduna Hastings, CEO, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
JUVENILE JUSTICE FAMILY LAW CHILD WELFARE FAMILY VIOLENCE PRACTICAL INNOVATIVE THE FOREFRONT
9:45-10:45 a.m.
How Judges Can Inform Youth of Collateral
Consequences
Forced and Child Marriage in the U.S.: Legal Framework and
Practice Points to Close Protection Gaps
Creating a Kin First Courtroom
Non-fatal Strangulation and the Increased Risks for Victims of Domestic
Violence
Can B = f(P x E) Help Us Create Trauma-informed
Court Environments?
Diversion Beyond the Courthouse:
Interrupting the School-to-Prison Pipeline with
Restorative Justice Partnerships
Linking Systems of Care for Children and Youth
Lisa Campbell, JD &Riya Saha Shah, JD
Buta Biberaj, JD; Matthew Burns, JD; Judge Avelina Jacob; Lisa Martin, JD; &
Jeanne Smoot, JD
Heidi Redlich Epstein, JD; Judge Michael Nash; & Angie Schwartz, Esq.
Gael Strack, JD Shawn Marsh, Ph.D.
William Casey; Megan Johnston, MA; Elizabeth
Jones; Shawn Martin; Vicki Shoap; & Lloyd Tucker
Nicole Camp; Bethany Case, MSW, LSW; Laurie Crawford;
Sara Debus-Sherrill; & Michele Robinson
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TUESDAY, JULY 18, 2017JUVENILE JUSTICE FAMILY LAW CHILD WELFARE FAMILY VIOLENCE PRACTICAL INNOVATIVE THE FOREFRONT
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Stop Solitary for Kids: The Role of the Judge in Ending a Dangerous and
Outdated Practice for Youth in Custody
New Times, New Developments:
Upcoming LGBT Legal Issues in a Time of
Change
High Quality Representation: How a Paradigm Shift of
Legal Representation of Parents Benefits
Children, Families and the Government
Protecting Victims and Communities from
Firearms in Domestic Violence Cases:
Collaborative Strategies
Animal Abuse, Trauma, and At-risk Families: New Research and
Resources for Juvenile and Family Court
Judges
Judicial Insights on Promoting
Rehabilitative Juvenile Facilities
Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) Specialty Courts
Linda Janes; Jennifer Lutz, JD; & Kim Tandy, JD
Todd Brower, JD & Judge Ramona Gonzalez Mimi Laver, JD Judge Susan Carbon &
Darren Mitchell, JD Nancy Blaney Tanya Washington, JD National American Indian Court Judges Association
12-1:30 p.m. Membership Meeting and Lunch
1:30-2:45 p.m.General Session: 8 Tips for High Conflict Litigants
Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq., High Conflict Institute
JUVENILE JUSTICE FAMILY LAW CHILD WELFARE FAMILY VIOLENCE PRACTICAL INNOVATIVE THE FOREFRONT
3-4 p.m.
Model Data ProjectReforming and
Modernizing the Guardianship System
Prioritizing Reform: Nevada Blue Ribbon Kids Commission’s
Strategic Reform of the Child Welfare System
Identifying and Responding to Elder
Abuse in the Courtroom
Developing Effective Community and School Partnerships to Drive
Success for Youth
Unaccompanied Immigrant Children: The
Law, Procedure, and Practice Surrounding
Minors for Special Immigrant Juvenile
Status Predicate Orders
Dispelling the Mystery of Tribal Courts
Melissa Sickmund, Ph.D. Brenda Uekert, Ph.D. Katharine Browning, Ph.D.;
Judge Stephen Rubin; & Justice Nancy Saitta
Candy Heisler, JD &Judge Janice Martin
Dale Erquiaga, MA; Judge Kimberly McCary; &
Ann Pape, MPA
Emily Creighton, JD & Judge Hiram Puig-Lugo
National American Indian Court Judges Association
4:15-5:15 p.m.
Raising the Age of Criminal Responsibility: Lessons Learned from
the Field
New Rules for Military Pension Division:
Detours and Diversions
Changes in Federal Education Laws Impacting Foster
Children
Family Court Enhancement Project: Improving Access to
Justice
Kids Are Different: But What Does That Really
Mean? Adolescent Development
Deconstructed - What Juvenile Judges Need to Know and Practical
Applications
Towards a New Model for Evidence-based Best
Interest Advocacy for Children
Trafficking Victims Protection Act and
Minors with Eligibility Letters
TBD Colonel Mark Sullivan, JD Megan Dho, JD &Emily Peeler, JD
Judge Mary Madden & Shannon Wachter, JD Nadia Seeratan, JD
Judge Darlene Byrne; Andrew Schneider-
Munoz, Ed.D.; & Mercedes Scopetta, JD
TBD
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8-9 a.m.MEMBERS ONLY Session: TBD
TBD
9:15-10:30 a.m.General Session: 8 Ways to Rethink Permanency
Sixto Cancel, CEO, Think of Us
10:45 a.m.-12 p.m.Closing Session: Strategies to Reduce Secondary and Vicarious Trauma and the Neurobiology of Mindfulness
Roger Hall, Ph.D., Compass Consultation
WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2017
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