March 24, 2021

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Eastern Time

The Debrief: Fulton v. City of Philadelphia

GW Law, Washington, District of Columbia

On Nov. 4, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court heard a case that could allow private agencies that receive taxpayer funding to provide government services–such as foster care providers, food banks, homeless shelters, and more–to deny services to people who are LGBTQ, Jewish, Muslim, or Mormon. 

Join the GW Law ACS Student Chaper for a panel that will address this case, Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, from the perspective of amici briefs on which the panelists participated. Academics and practitioners will also provide their assessment on the Court's likely ruling and the implications of that forthcoming decision. 

Featuring:

Robert W. Tuttle, Professor of Law, GW Law 

Alan B. Morrison, Associate Dean, GW Law

Moderated by

Currey Cook, Senior Counsel, Lambda Legal

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