2020 Virtual Capital Forum
VirtualThe NAAG Capital Forum is hosted annually in Washington, D.C. bringing together attorneys general to meet with federal officials, discuss important policy issues, and learn about the latest legal developments.
The Future of Qualified Immunity in Civil Rights Litigation
VirtualThe Future of Qualified Immunity in Civil Rights Litigation is the third webinar in the NAGTRI Civil Rights Webinar Series. In this webinar, we will discuss the role of the…
Paralegal
VirtualThis NAGTRI national training will focus on teaching participants how to improve their verbal and written communication skills, and explore technological resources that can be used in paralegal work. In…
Navigating the New Title IX Regulations
VirtualNavigating the New Title IX Regulations is the fourth and final webinar in the NAGTRI Civil Rights Webinar Series. In this webinar, we will discuss the new Title IX regulations…
Legal and Policy Implications for COVID-19 Vaccines
VirtualThis intensive, online training consists of on-demand lessons covering various aspects of COVID-19 vaccines, followed by a live, three-hour online session where participants will explore possible legal implications of the…
Trial Advocacy
VirtualThis intensive, online advocacy course consists of eight on-demand lessons covering different aspects of trial advocacy, followed by a live, four-day online session where participants will various trial skills based…
2021 NAGTRI Advisory Board and Training Coordinator Meeting
The 2021 NAGTRI Advisory Board and Training Coordinator Virtual Meeting will include updates on NAGTRI training, as well as collaborative sessions to discuss the biggest issues impacting the training needs…
Thriving in a Remote Workplace, Part IV: From Crisis to Balance – Maintaining Equanimity in the Face of Uncertainty
This webinar will look at how we can transition from managing crisis to a more balanced approach that will serve us in the face of continued uncertainty.
Cybercrime Investigations: A Comprehensive View from Two Former Prosecutors
Individuals and organizations in every state are at risk from constantly-evolving forms of cybercrime. Yet most cybercrimes go without criminal investigation or response. State attorneys general can play a critical…
State of Hate in America: A Black History Month Fireside Chat
Join NAAG President and District of Columbia Attorney General Karl A. Racine as he kicks off his 2021 Presidential Initiative, "The People v. Hate: Standing Up for Humanity" with a…
Crisis Standards of Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Legal and Policy-Related Issues
VirtualAs various regions of the the United States have and could continue to experience COVID-19-related surges in cases, hospitals and other providers have reported scarcity in essential resources (e.g., available…
From Suffrage to the Office of Attorney General: A Women’s History Month Discussion
VirtualA century ago, the passage of the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote after decades of work from women who refused to be silenced. On March 18, three…