LGBTQ Issues and Challenges Out of Stock
Civil Rights After Obergefell, Twitter and the Transgender Military Ban
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November 2017
LGBTQ Issues and Challenges
Civil Rights After Obergefell, Twitter and the Transgender Military Ban
Co-Sponsored by the Colorado LGBT Bar Association
In June 2017, our nation passed the two-year anniversary on marriage equality in the Obergefell v. Hodges case.
In June 2017, the United States Supreme Court granted certiorari in the case of Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, a case that involves a bakery owner who refused to bake a cake for a gay wedding.
In July 2017, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the State of Arkansas can't refuse to name same-sex couples on their children's birth certificates, clarifying same-sex couple's rights in light of the Obergefell decision.
Participate with attorneys, a legislator, a Rabbi, a retired US Marine judge advocate, a Reverend, a District Attorney, and your esteemed colleagues in a day of thought-provoking discourse on the legal, political, spiritual and human landscape that make up the LGBTQ conversation.
Be a part of what matters. Register today.
AGENDA
8:30am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00am
Welcome and Introduction
Extended by Jennifer S. Gormley, Esq., Law Office of Jennifer S. Gormley, P.C., and Arash Jahanian, Esq., Staff Attorney, ACLU of Colorado, Program Co-Chairs
9:10am
Family Questions After Obergefell v. Hodges—What Now?
Many laws and government benefits are dependent on length of marriage requirements, such as Social Security benefits, spousal maintenance and elective shares: Does Obergefell require states to retroactively recognize common law same-sex marriage? When does the marriage begin? How does marriage equality impact parenting rights: birth certificates, presumptions and second-parent adoptions?
Presented by Rachel Catt, Esq., Harrington Brewster & Clein PC, and Karen Langsley, Esq.
10:00am
Networking Break
10:10am
Hate Crimes: The Matthew Shepard Story and Recent Changes to the Law
Presented by Jeremey Shaver, Associate Director, Anti-Defamation League, Stanley L. Garnett, Esq., District Attorney, Twentieth Judicial District, and Jason St. Julien, Assistant United States Attorney, District of Colorado
11:00am
The Status of Transgender Rights in Bathrooms, the Military, Health Care, Schools and Other Institutions
The Status of Transgender Rights in Bathrooms, the Military, Health Care, Schools and Other Institutions
Presented by:
- Lauren Fontana, Esq., Office of Equity, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
- Sarah Parady, Esq., Lowrey Parady, LLC
- Emma Shinn, Esq., Shinn Law Office, LLC
- Sam Anderson Esq., Colorado Civil Rights Division (CCRD)
12:00pm
Lunch on Your Own
1:10pm
An LGBT Retrospective: Where We Have Been; Where We Are … Where We Might be Headed—An Historical Perspective
Presented by Patrick “Pat” Steadman, Esq., Former Colorado State Senator (D)
2:00pm
Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission
The United States Supreme Court has granted certiorari to decide the following issue: Whether applying Colorado's public accommodations law to compel the petitioner to create expression that violates his sincerely held religious beliefs about marriage violates the free speech or free exercise clauses of the First Amendment.
Presented by Mark Silverstein, Esq., Legal Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado
2:50pm
Networking Break
3:00pm
Are We Hurling Toward the Abyss 140 Characters at a Time?
A scholarly discourse about whether Twitter, Executive Orders and other policies are resulting in loss of civil rights, due process and other fundamental freedoms to LGBTQ citizens.
Presented by Professor Melissa Hart, University of Colorado Law School, and Visiting Assistant Professor Kyle C. Velte, Texas Tech School of Law
4:00pm
Who Said Marriage is Between a Man and a Woman? A Panel Presentation
The Dictates of Law, Dogma, Public Policy, and Religious Freedom: Legal, Academic and Religious Perspectives
Presented by:
Reverend Amanda Henderson, Executive Director, Interfaith Alliance of Colorado
Professor Andrea Stanton, Department of Religious Studies, University of Denver
Rabbi Joseph Black, Senior Rabbi, Temple Emanuel
5:30pm
Adjourn to Reception Co-Sponsored by the Colorado LGBT Bar Association and CBA/CLE
- CLE Pass Price *FREE! - exclusions may apply
- Standard Price $369.00 USD
- Member Price $339.00 USD
- General Credits 8.00
- Ethics Credits 0.00
- EDI Credits