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2025 Annual Juvenile Law Conference CLE Archive

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OCDLA Annual Juvenile Law Conference

Friday, May 16
Moderated by: Kelsey Cunningham & Warren Bruhn, Umpqua Valley Public Defenders, Roseburg

Welcome to OCDLA, the Juvenile Law Committee and More 

Parent Mentors Who Have Been Through the System  
Miranda Mitchell, Parent Mentor, Morrison Child & Family Services, Douglas County
Savana Milrow, Peer Supervisor, Morrison Child & Family Services, Douglas County

 Special Education Advocacy              
 Chris Shank, Youth Rights & Justice, Portland 

Intersection of Immigration and How it Effects Dependency and Delinquency Standards   
Danielle Perez, Ginsburg Law Office LLC, Hillsboro 
Julie Sutton, Youth Rights & Justice, Portland 
Jennifer StollerYouth Rights & Justice, Portland 

Break / Grab lunch / Move to lunch breakout

Lunch Breakout — Case Managers 101 
Shannon Getman, Getman Case Management Services LLC, Portland
Dana Brandon, Parent Child Representation Program, Portland


Collateral Consequences on Delinquent Youth 
DeAnna Horne, Attorney at Law, Oregon City

Legislative Update    
Mae Lee Browning, Legislative Director, OCDLA  
     
Appellate Update (part 1) – Dependency & TPR
Sarah Peterson, Oregon Public Defense Commission, Juvenile Appellate Section, Salem
Elena Stross, Oregon Public Defense Commission, Appellate Division, Salem

Appellate Update (part 2) – Delinquency
Erica Hayne Friedman, Youth Rights & Justice, Portland
Joshua Crowther, Oregon Public Defense Commission, Cheif Deputy Defender, Salem

Saturday, May 17
Moderated by: Dawn Andrews, Metro Public Defender, Portland

When Child Protective Interventions Hurt Children: Restricted Contact, Resist/Refusal and     
Alienation. How a Collaborative Team Can Help

Dr. Landon Poppleton, NW Family Psychology, Portland
Michael Alter, Reunification Works Inc., Portland
Tahra Sinks, Attorney at Law, Salem

Siletz Tribal Court 
Dianne McLeod, Siletz Tribal Court Administrator, Siletz
Rebekah Goulet, Siletz Tribal Court Deputy Tribal Court Administrator, Siletz


Evidence
Rebecca Schaleger, Mockingbird Legal, Oregon City

Attorney Obligations When Representing Children
Katie Simpson, Attorney at Law, Oregon City
Kevin Hupy, Oregon Public Defense Commission, Salem
           

In Oregon, the total number of approved credits for listening to all of the audio in the audio package if you also purchase the written material

Total: 10 general, 1 ethics credit

The program will also qualify for credit with the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training.

Consortia, Law Offices and Nonprofits wishing multiple licenses, contact OCDLA.