From Steven M. Freeman - ADL VP of Civil Rights <[email protected]>
Subject [Last Day to Sign Up!] ADL's Supreme Court Review on a Seismic Set of Decisions, July 12
Date July 11, 2022 1:53 PM
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Dear John,

This has been a dramatic term for the Supreme Court, with significant decisions that are already having a profound impact on the nation. For a deeper understanding of these vital cases, don’t miss
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ADL&rsquo;s 23rd annual Supreme Court Review tomorrow (July 12) at 12:00 pm ET / 9:00 am PT.

This free online event is presented in partnership with the National Constitution Center. Given the intense interest in the courts this year, we already have thousands of registrants, so please
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sign up now to reserve your attendance.

You will get analysis from our legal experts on key cases such as...

- Kennedy v. Bremerton School District &mdash; a church-state ruling favoring a public high school football coach who had been fired for kneeling in prayer on the field immediately following each game.
- Dobbs v. Jackson Women&rsquo;s Health Organization &mdash; a reproductive-rights ruling that overturns the longstanding precedent set by Roe v. Wade affirming the constitutional right to abortion.
- Biden v. Texas &mdash; a ruling affirming that the Biden Administration has the authority to end the Trump Administration&rsquo;s &ldquo;Remain in Mexico&rdquo; policy and did so properly.

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Sign up today to hear distinguished legal scholars and Supreme Court analysts Erwin Chemerinsky, Gregory G. Garre, Amy Howe and Frederick Lawrence discuss this term&rsquo;s important cases, the impact of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson&rsquo;s confirmation to the Court and what to expect next year, moderated by Slate&rsquo;s Dahlia Lithwick.

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Register Today

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CLE Credits for Lawyers

Accreditation for 1.5 CLE credits is being sought in the following states: AK, AL, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, LA, MN, MO, NE, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, WA, WI and WY.

There is no charge for CLE credit. Credits issued will be based on verified attendance at the program. The program will be recorded and available for public viewing on the
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event website and
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ADL&rsquo;s YouTube channel afterwards; however, CLE credit will only be available for those who attend live via Zoom. For additional questions, email
mailto:[email protected]
[email protected] .

We invite you to watch tomorrow&rsquo;s live broadcast of this important program.
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Registration is free and open to all.

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I Want to Know What&rsquo;s Happening at SCOTUS
Yours truly,

Steven M. Freeman
Vice President, Civil Rights
ADL

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