This program will
focus on the increasing tension between workplace and antidiscrimination laws
and religious freedom. Panelists will explore the challenges presented by this
tension when religious exemptions from workplace and antidiscrimination laws
are provided to religious organizations, employers with deeply held religious
beliefs, and individual employees. A panel of leading labor and employment law
and law and religion scholars will address that issue from varying
perspectives, including constitutional law (religious freedom and/or compelled
speech and association in the workplace), traditional labor law (NLRB’s jurisdiction
over religiously affiliated employers and the impact on employee organizing
drives), and employment discrimination law.
Business meeting at program conclusion.