Sessions Information

  • January 7, 2016
    10:15 am - 12:00 pm
    Session Type: Section Programs
    Session Capacity: 126
    Hotel: New York Hilton Midtown
    Room: Nassau West
    Floor: Second Floor
    Over the past 15 years, the United States has seen a rapid change in attitudes toward same-sex marriage. That change has raised significant questions and challenges for various religious communities in the United States. Religious communities have responded in different ways—from endorsement to ambivalence to rejection. This year’s panel will explore these various reactions, including theological changes within religious communities, legal challenges advanced by religious communities, and legislative initiatives pursued by religious communities, as well as a host of other social, political, and legal responses to same-sex marriage in the United States. It will discuss how religious communities might, or might not, adapt to continuing social changes in the United States and how the United States will maintain its constitutional and cultural commitment to the religious freedom of these different communities.
     
    Business meeting at program conclusion.  
Session Speakers
New York Times
Speaker

Columbia Law School
Speaker

Pepperdine University, Rick J. Caruso School of Law
Moderator

First Things
Speaker

The University of Richmond School of Law
Speaker

University of Illinois College of Law
Speaker

Session Fees
  • 4140 Law and Religion: $0.00