The Equal Justice Society is approved by the State Bar of California as a Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Provider. Below is a list of programs and content that qualify as MCLE credits.
The videos displayed are free to watch. If you would like MCLE credit, please pay online and we will provide you with a Certificate of Attendance.
Video: Police and Lethal Use of Force Against Unarmed People of Color
Credit(s): One-and-a-half (1.5) Participatory Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession / Self-study
“Police and Lethal Use of Force Against Unarmed People of Color” was a panel at the Mind Science Conference on June 1, 2015, in Oakland, Calif.
Equal Justice Society President Eva Paterson and Dr. Jack Glaser (Associate Professor, Associate Dean at the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley) discuss the social science behind incidents of lethal use of force against unarmed people of color by law enforcement.
The conference was presented by the Equal Justice Society, the National Center for Youth Law, the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society, and the Perception Institute, and made possible by funding from The California Endowment.
The video is free to view, but the course is $75 if you would like MCLE credit. If you take this course for MCLE credit in January 2016, the cost is only $45. Pay online and then receive supporting materials, including your Certificate of Attendance.
If you already paid online, thank you! Watch the video and then email us when you’re done. We will use your payment registration info to fill out your Certificate of Attendance and send it to you.