March 5, 2024 • 12:00–2:00 PM ET

How to Play the Game: Navigating the State Legislative Process

 

State legislatures have always had significant power over college and university budgets and operations. However, in recent years, legislatures across the country have decreased deference to higher education and ramped up their involvement and interest in daily campus operations. This new reality requires campus counsel to be involved in actively monitoring and at times participating in the legislative affairs process, whether an institution has a government relations team or not.

Please join us for this 2-hour webinar where three expert NACUA member attorneys will provide advice and guidance for how to successfully oversee and interact with the legislative process, including:

  • Information on how to build an internal legislative affairs process, including pre and post legislative session considerations and action items;
  • Tips for developing and maintaining positive working relationships with legislators and all of the other players involved in the legislative process, including legislative staff;
  • Advice for how to successfully be responsive to and manage relations among various stakeholders during session, including the president, governing board, system leadership (if applicable), legislators, and the Governor’s office;
  • Techniques and strategies for campus counsel’s crucial role of on-campus implementation for new laws once a legislative session ends; and
  • Exploration of related legal issues, such as tension between the legislative process and fiduciary duties and accreditation principles.

Who should attend?

This webinar will be of interest to in-house and outside counsel to colleges and universities, as well as other higher education administrators who work in the areas of government affairs or compliance with state laws. Much of the content will be from the perspective of public institutions, but private institutions will also benefit from information on navigating the legislative process. 

Program Schedule

12:00 P.M. ET

I. Introductions

II. Influencing, Reacting to, and Supporting the Legislative Process

III. Post legislative session compliance 

IV. Q&A

V. Post legislative session compliance continued

VI. Relational nature of legislative world 

VII. Q&A

2:00 P.M. ET

VIII. Conclusion

Speakers

Karen Johnson Shaheed

Karen Johnson ShaheedKaren Johnson Shaheed serves as Executive Vice President and General Counsel and Chief of Staff at Bowie State University. She manages all legal matters for the University, providing advice and counsel to the President and campus administrators on a variety...

Derek Langhauser

Derek LanghauserDerek Langhauser is Of Counsel to the Maine Community College System.  He previously served for over 25 years as its General Counsel and President.  Derek is a Fellow and former President of NACUA and long-time member of the JCUL Editorial Board.  He teaches constitutional law for the...

Bill Mullowney

Bill MullowneyBill Mullowney serves as Vice President for Policy and General Counsel for Valencia College in Orlando, Florida. He serves as Valencia's chief legal officer and as its lobbyist and legislative counsel to the executive and...

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