Get more out of your time—and your budget—by signing up for both the 2026 Iowa State Bar Association (ISBA) Juvenile Law Seminar on May 14 and the Criminal Law Seminar on May 15. When you register for both, you’ll unlock discounted pricing while securing two days of in-depth, practical legal education. Each program is offered either in person at the ISBA Building in Des Moines or through a live webinar option.
The Juvenile Law Seminar begins on May 14 with a lineup focused on timely and relevant issues, including recent case law developments, standards for representing children, dual status youth, and parent visitation. Sessions also address confidentiality in juvenile proceedings and attorney wellness, bringing both technical guidance and real-world perspective. Participants can earn 7.75 CLE hours, including ethics and wellness credits.
On May 15, the Criminal Law Seminar shifts the focus to key areas shaping criminal practice today. Topics include search and seizure, eyewitness identification, legislative changes, specialty courts, and evolving considerations around youth in the justice system. Experienced faculty deliver insights designed to be immediately useful in both prosecution and defense settings. This program offers 8 CLE hours, including ethics and diversity credit.
Beyond the educational content, both days create space for meaningful connections and professional exchange. Attending both seminars provides a well-rounded, two-day deep dive into interconnected areas of law—at a reduced cost.
Take advantage of early-bird pricing and bundle savings by registering now. It’s a smart way to strengthen your practice, earn CLE credit, and engage with Iowa’s legal community.
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