RECENT PUBLICATIONS AND TALKS

Hugh A. Eastwood, Absolute Immunity: The Gray Areas of Function, Malice, and Jurisdiction, 39 Civil Rights Litigation and Attorney's Fees Annual Handbook 113 (2023).

Moderator, “Favorable Terminations and Unreasonable Seizures: Malicious Prosecution claims after Thompson v. Clark,” with Amir Ali (Executive Director, MacArthur Justice Center), Anna Benvenutti Hoffmann (Neufeld Scheck & Brustin LLP), and Cary London (Shulman & Hill), National Police Accountability Project CLE, Dreams and Nightmares: Representing Civil Rights Clients with Criminal Pasts and Presents, October 20, 2023 (Philadelphia, PA).

Presenter, “Eighth Circuit Civil Rights Jury Instructions,” ACLU South Dakota CLE, Heartland Police Accountability Project, May 25, 2023 (Sioux Falls, SD).

Moderator, “Strategies for Civil Rights Appeals: What Works and What Doesn’t,” with Anya Bidwell (Institute for Justice), Kelsi Brown Corkran (Director, Georgetown Law ICAP), Devi Rao (MacArthur Justice Center and Harvard Law School), National Police Accountability Project CLE, Litigating Hard Cases in Hard Places: Hope for Police Accountability in 2022, October 20, 2022 (Atlanta, GA).

Moderator, “Discovery in Monell Cases,” with attorneys John Fattahi, Hanna Chandoo, and Neil Gehlawat, National Police Accountability Project CLE, May 12, 2022 (San Diego, CA).

Moderator, “Immunities on Appeal,” with Erwin Chemerinsky (Dean, UC Berkeley School of Law and Jesse H. Choper Distinguished Professor of Law) and Kelsi Brown Corkran (Director, Georgetown Law ICAP), National Police Accountability Project CLE, October 12, 2021 (Zoom).

Hugh A. Eastwood and W. Bevis Schock, Insurance Coverage Hedges 1983 Collection Risk: A Case Study of a Notorious Missouri Murder, 37 Civil Rights Litigation and Attorney's Fees Annual Handbook 255 (2021).