Federal, State, and Local agency representatives regularly address our students and faculty.
Upcoming speakers:
Due to COVID-19, there are no speakers scheduled for the Fall 2020 semester.
Past lecturers-links to the videos of these presentations are provided below:
Corey Steel, Nebraska State Court Administrator, March 9, 2020
Col. John Buldoc, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol, February 10, 2020
Bryan Tuma, Director of the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency, November 18, 2019
Kelly Nelson and Jeff Anthens, U.S. Probation Officers, October 28, 2019
Don Arp, Jr., Executive Director of the Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, September 25, 2019
Deb Minardi, Nebraska Probation Administrator & Jeanne Brandner, Deputy Probation Administrator, Juvenile Services Division, April 8, 2019
Steve Rathman, Chief of the Plattsmouth Police Department, February 11, 2019
Liz Neely Director, Nebraska Bar Association and Richard Moberly, Dean, UNL College of Law, November 5, 2018
Bob Krist, Nebraska State Senator, October 8, 2018
Joe Nigro, Lancaster County Public Defender, September 19, 2018
Rosalyn Cotton, Chair of the Nebraska Board of Parole, March 26, 2018
Col. John Buldoc, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol, March 14, 2018
Danielle Conrad, Executive Director of American Civil Liberties Union of Nebraska, February 7, 2018
Tom Casady, Director of Public Safety for Lincoln, Nebraska, November 29, 2017
David Bundy, Editor of the Lincoln Journal Star, October 25, 2017
Senator Laura Ebke, Chair of the Nebraska Senate Judiciary Committee, September 20, 2017
John Gerrard, U.S. District Court Judge, April 17, 2017
Doug Peterson, Nebraska Attorney General, February 22, 2017
Terry Wagner, Lancaster County Sheriff, January 25, 2017
Senator Les Seiler, Chair of the Nebraska Senate Judiciary Committee, December 7, 2016
Mike Heavican, Chief Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court, October 24, 2016
Jeff Bliemeister, Chief of Lincoln, Nebraska Police Department, September 21, 2016
For full screen viewing, click on the icon in the bottom right corner of the video.
More information on the SCCJ's Fall 2016 Lecture Series