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The : Bringing Forth a New Nation

Led by constitutional scholar Bob McWhirter, this CLE course explores how the Thirteenth Amendment reshaped America’s legal and moral foundation. Through history, law, and civil rights analysis, participants will uncover its enduring impact on federal authority, equality, and the continuing struggle for justice in modern jurisprudence.

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Certified Specialist in Criminal Law

Robert J. McWhirter is a nationally recognized constitutional scholar, criminal defense attorney, and award-winning author. A Certified Specialist in Criminal Law by the State Bar of Arizona, he has tried over 100 cases across federal, state, and municipal courts. He has served on the ABA Criminal Justice Standards Committee and has extensive international justice reform experience in Latin America. A frequent legal commentator in national media, Mr. McWhirter is known for his accessible yet deeply researched insights on constitutional law, civil rights, and the continuing evolution of American legal principles.

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By the end of this Continuing Legal Education course, participants will earn 1.5 MCLE credit and possess a clear understanding of the Thirteenth Amendment’s origins, judicial enforcement powers, and evolving role in constitutional law. They will be equipped to analyze landmark cases, apply modern interpretations, and assess its continuing relevance in civil rights jurisprudence.

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