Publications | Book
The Military Divorce Handbook: A Practical Guide to Representing Military Personnel and Their Families, Third Edition
In the second and third quarters of 2021, states and localities nationwide will be redrawing congressional, state legislative, and local electoral lines as required by law to achieve greater equality in population within each district based upon data from the 2020 United States Census.
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Available for credit
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
Substantive Law
Status:
Available for credit
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
2.00 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
2.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/31/2023
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Available for credit
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
12/31/2023
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Applied for
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2026
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
12/31/2023
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Applied for
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.80 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Available for credit
1.80 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Applied for
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Applied for upon completion
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Available for credit
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.80 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Reciprocity
1.80 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2026
1.50 total credit hours including
Areas of Professional Practice
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Applied for
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
12/31/2023
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
2.00 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Applied for
2.00 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
Substantive
Status:
Available for credit
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Self apply
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Available for credit
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Applied for
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Self apply
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.80 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
1.80 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
Law & Legal Procedure
Status:
Self apply
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2026
1.80 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Applied for
1.80 credit hours
Available until:
02/17/2024
Log In to view your rate
Unlock the discounted member rate
Join first as a member, and then purchase this product at special member pricing
Closed Captioned.
The redistricting process will establish political district boundaries for the next decade. Redistricting is a highly politicized, public process involving significant community input. At the same time, redistricting is governed by several provisions of constitutional and statutory law, including the Voting Rights Act of 1965. This panel will explain the basics of redistricting and the laws that govern it, including key issues that may arise in various jurisdictions, such as the proper population base for measuring population equality, legal obligations to create or maintain majority-minority districts, Census quality issues including those raised by privacy protection, and gerrymandering based on race or party affiliation.
DC021801OLC
90
2/18/2021 12:00:00 AM
Publications | Book
The Military Divorce Handbook: A Practical Guide to Representing Military Personnel and Their Families, Third Edition