Sessions Information

  • January 6, 2018
    10:30 am - 12:15 pm
    Session Type: Section Programs
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Location: N/A
    Room: Pacific Ballroom Salon 16
    Floor: North Tower/Ground Level

    U.S. law at all levels contains anti-discrimination provisions, designed to reflect principles of equality and inclusion. At the same time, areas of U.S. law reflect principles of religious accommodation and exemption, that are well ensconced in Constitutional law. Yet religious rights and religious exemption laws have had a long history of conflict with anti-discrimination laws. The resolution of these conflicts has traditionally been that religious motivation did not generally provide exemptions from civil rights laws. This resolution, however, appears to be under increasing attack in recent years and the Supreme Court has modified that traditional approach with decisions such as Hosanna-Tabor and Hobby Lobby. This panel will examine these conflicts and explore how U.S. laws should best seek to achieve equality and inclusion for all.

    Business meeting at program conclusion.

Session Speakers
University of Southern California Gould School of Law
Speaker

Northern Kentucky University, Salmon P. Chase College of Law
Moderator

American Civil Liberties Union Center for Liberty
Speaker

Yale Law School
Speaker

Texas Tech University School of Law
Speaker

Session Fees
  • [6310] Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues - Relationships Between Religious Exemptions and Principles of Equality and Inclusion: $0.00