This webinar will discuss litigation and legislative developments affecting the rights of LGBTQ+ people at the federal and state level since the beginning of 2025. The litigation discussion will provide an overview of both recent court decisions and ongoing litigation about topics impacting LGBTQ+ people’s lives. The legislative discussion will cover the federal and state legislative sessions, including the status of bills impacting the rights of LGBTQ+ people.
- Introductory Overview
- About Lambda Legal and its mission
- Preview the roadmap: federal landscape and state landscape
- Federal Landscape
- Executive orders
- Federal court litigation developments
- SCOTUS decisions
- Federal court decisions
- Federal legislative developments
- State Landscape
- State legislative developments
- State court litigation
- Outlook
- Federal landscape
- State landscape
- Questions & Answers (as time permits)
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Status: Approved
Credits: 1.00 General
Status: Approved
Credits: 1.00 General
Difficulty: All Levels
Status: Approved
Credits: 1.00 General
Status: Approved
Credits: 1.00 General
This presentation is approved for one hour of General CLE credit in California, South Carolina (all levels), and North Carolina. This course has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE in the amount of 1.00 credit hours.
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Carl Charles is a Senior Attorney in the Southern Regional Office of Lambda Legal, located in Atlanta, Georgia. Read More ›