A CLE Abroad program sponsored by University of Missouri

A CLE Abroad program sponsored by
University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Law in partnership with
University of Strathclyde Law School
What to Do About Excessive Force? Changing Police Brutality One Lawyer at a Time
A Comprehensive Study on HOW to Prosecute or Defend 1983 Civil Rights Cases
featuring Prof. Rafe Foreman
August 17-24, 2015
University of Strathclyde
Merchant City Area
Glasgow, Scotland
Why Scotland? Why Now?
In the era of what occurred in Ferguson, Missouri and New York City, the nation’s attention has
been focused on the use of excessive force by police and law enforcement officers. This is nothing
new, and has been around for as long as there have been law enforcement officers. But now, the
world’s focus is on this issue. There is a need for a comprehensive CLE on the topic of excessive
force. What is it? Why does it exist? What do we do about it? These are questions that will be
answered at this seminar, which qualifies for 16 hours of CLE credits including 1 hour of ethics
and professionalism.
Starting with the WHAT
You will learn first what to do about civil rights violations, not just excessive force.
 What are the options?
 What are the alternatives?
 Where do you file a petition?
 What is your best choice for causes of action?
More than the WHAT, the HOW
From some of the top attorneys in the world, you will learn HOW to file these 1983 actions.
 See how to draft the petition or complaint, with forms included
 Interactive sessions brainstorming ideas, discovery plans and trial strategies
More than the WHAT and the HOW, the WHY
One of the most important questions in addressing and litigating excessive force is why does
this occur. And why are we going to Scotland to find out?
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You will learn from Scottish Barristers and Solicitors, Judges and the head of the country’s
police force.
You will learn that THEY, the SCOTS, have developed a better way.
You will be instructed from the recently retried Queen’s Royal Prosecutor who will
enlighten us on the path Scotland has taken which results in no excessive force in their
entire COUNTRY.
Yes, it is true, excessive force is a foreign concept in Scotland, it simply does not exist.
Find out WHY and HOW this is true
 Interactive break-out sessions working closely with experts in the field, both on the
Plaintiff’s and the Defense side.
 Exchanging information for the common good. We will all learn about this better way and
bring it back to the States.
 Learn (or improve your ability) to:
 Recognize and screen these cases.
 Interview and gather information and discovery.
 Prepare the case from both sides of the docket.
 Share and receive suggestions for expert witnesses.
 See winning cases, arguments and results both for the Plaintiff and the Defense and
analyze these results in our small group sessions.
 Get on your feet and make arguments
WHO is this program for?
This program is equally valuable to the attorney who wants to file a 1983 case but has no
experience and the seasoned veteran who wants to get an edge, learn new options, new
solutions and a revolutionary method of exploring the damage issue in these cases.
 Bring your case, whether filed, in the planning stage or merely under consideration. There
will be time for you to “workshop” your case with the experts and get their feedback.
Client confidentiality will be protected.
 Bring hypothetical clients and issues if you prefer
 Or use one of our many cases to get hands on experience with the methods and learn
how best to represent your clients in the 1983 arena when you return home.
WHAT else should I know?
In addition to the educational value of this trip, you will see Scotland at its finest. There are many
opportunities for you and your loved ones to see the country and share in the rich culture and
traditions of this remarkable island nation. The following are some of the planned highlights…….
Merchant City Area of Glasgow where the University of Strathclyde Law School is located
http://www.merchantcityglasgow.com
The area now known as 'Merchant City' was developed from the 1750s onwards. Residences
and warehouses of the wealthy merchant "tobacco lords" (who prospered in shipping and,
amongst other things, tobacco, sugar and tea) were built in the area. The district, west of the
High Street, is the historic backbone of the city and is characterized by wide, straight streets,
vistas, and squares.
Ross Priory
http://www.strath.ac.uk/rescat/rosspriory/
The group will take a field trip to an ancient Priory situated in an unrivalled position on the
banks of Loch Lomond with stunning views of mount Ben Lomond and the surrounding hills, yet
only 40 minutes from Glasgow. The Trossachs National Park surrounds Loch Lomond and
includes several ranges of hills, the Trossachs being the most famous.
The house, acquired by the University of Strathclyde in 1971, is one of the finest examples of
gothic architecture in Scotland. This fascinating, historic building dates back to around 1693 and
was for many years the property of the Buchanan family.
The Priory is a secluded and unusual venue enhanced by extensive grounds and gardens and a
nine hole golf course. The gardens contain a remarkable collection of rhododendrons and
azaleas.
Stirling Castle
http://www.stirlingcastle.gov.uk/
Located in Stirling, the Castle is one of the largest and most important castles, both historically
and architecturally, in Scotland. It is an important fortification from the earliest times. Most of
the principal buildings of the castle date from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. A few
structures of the fourteenth century remain, while the outer defences fronting the town date
from the early eighteenth century. Several Scottish Kings and Queens have been crowned at
Stirling, including Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1542. There have been at least eight sieges of
Stirling Castle, including several during the Wars of Scottish Independence, with the last being
in 1746, when Bonnie Prince Charlie unsuccessfully tried to take the castle.
West Highland Railway
http://www.westcoastrailways.co.uk/jacobite/jacobite-steam-train-details.cfm
http://www.scotrail.co.uk/discover_whl
The West Highland Railway was one of the last main lines to be built in Scotland. It is one of the
most scenic railway lines in Britain, linking Fort William on the west coast to Glasgow. It is
universally regarded as the most awesome and beautiful railway journey which includes the
Glenfinnan Viaduct made famous in the Harry Potter films.
Edinburgh Festival and Tattoo
http://www.edintattoo.co.uk/
We will visit the Edinburgh Festival which is an arts and cultural festival that takes place each
summer, in August, in Edinburgh, Scotland and forms the largest annual cultural festival in the
world.
We have reserved a limited number of tickets to The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, an
annual series of Military tattoos performed by British Armed Forces, Commonwealth and
International military bands and display teams on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle in the
Scottish capital, Edinburgh. The event takes place annually throughout August.
Program Co-Directors
Prof. Rafe Foreman joined UMKC as the Douglas Stripp Dean’s Distinguished Professor and
Director of Advocacy in 2011 after a distinguished career as a trial lawyer, most recently as a
partner at Foreman, Lewis & Hutchison P.C. in Grapevine, Texas. He served as a litigation
specialist, including criminal defense, plaintiff’s personal injury, civil rights, employment,
discrimination, wrongful death, excessive force and 1983 actions.
After receiving his bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M University in agricultural education,
Professor Foreman received his J.D. degree from Texas Tech University School of Law, where he
was on the Moot Court championship team, regional co-chair of the Client Counseling
Competition and a member of the Board of Barristers. He has advanced education in
psychology at Fielding University and at the National Psychodrama Training Center. Professor
Foreman is a graduate of the Trial Lawyers College and served as a board member from 20052014.
Professor Foreman is Board Certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
He teaches Trial Advocacy and Evidence and coaches the Trial Advocacy teams.
Prof. Gillian Moore
To register or for more information visit our web site at law.umkc.edu/cle, or email
mccarrolld@umkc.edu or call our offices at 816-235-1648.
2015 Scotland CLE Abroad
What to Do About Excessive Force? Changing Police Brutality One Lawyer at a Time
A Comprehensive Study on HOW to Prosecute or Defend 1983 Civil Rights Cases
featuring Prof. Rafe Foreman
August 17-24, 2015
University of Strathclyde, Merchant City Area, Glasgow, Scotland
CLE hours: Missouri 15 hours plus 2 hours ethics and professionalism; Credit pending in Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma.
Assistance with accreditation applications in other jurisdictions is available on request.
Day 1, Sunday, Aug 16
PM:
Group Departure from the United States
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Day 2, Monday, Aug 17
AM
Arrive Glasgow International airport
Noon
Check in at University of Strathclyde
PM
Walking tour of Merchant City Area of Glasgow
5:30 PM:
Group Orientation session
6 PM:
Group dinner included
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Day 3, Tuesday, Aug 18
7:30 AM
Breakfast included
8:30 AM
Bus to Ross Priory on the Banks of Loch Lomond
9:30 AM
Lectures
12:30 PM
Classes Adjourn and luncheon included
PM
return to Glasgow - Evening free
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Day 4, Wednesday, Aug 19
7:30 AM
Breakfast included
8:30 AM
Lecture at University of Strathclyde
12:30 PM
Classes Adjourn and Lunch included
OPTIONAL
Afternoon evening trip to Edinburgh Tattoo
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Day 5, Thursday, Aug 20
7:30 AM
Breakfast included
8:30 AM
Lecture at University of Strathclyde
12:30 PM
Classes Adjourn and Lunch included
OPTIONAL
Afternoon Stirling Castle
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Day 6, Friday., Aug 21,
7:30 AM
Breakfast included
8:30 AM
Lecture at University of Strathclyde
12:30 PM
Classes Adjourn and Farewell Luncheon
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Day 7, Saturday, Aug. 22
7:30 AM
Breakfast included
OPTIONAL
Train to Ft. William, visit Glencoe visitors’ center
With overnight accommodations in the Western Highlands
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Day 8, Sunday, Aug 23
PM
Return by Train to Glasgow
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Day 9, Monday. Aug 24
AM
Return to U.A.
Schedule as of 2-23-2015 (Schedule and program subject to change.)
For more info visit our web site at law.umkc.edu/cle, call 816-235-1648.or email mccarrolld@umkc.edu.
2015 SCOTLAND CLE ABROAD REGISTRATION
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CLE Seminar Fee (for credit attendees only; not traveling companions)
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