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Religious Liberty at the Supreme Court - A Review of the Court’s Most Recent Religious Liberty Cases


Total Credits: 1 CLE

Average Rating:
   20
Categories:
Miscellaneous
Faculty:
Andrew W Gould |  Bradley John Pew
Co-Sponsored by:
The State Bar of Arizona Religious Liberty Law Section
Location:
State Bar of Arizona, Daniel J. McAuliffe CLE Center - Phoenix, AZ

Dates


Description

Former Arizona Supreme Court Justice Andrew Gould will give an update on recent U.S. Supreme Court cases addressing religious liberty topics. Topics include:

  • Religious accommodations for employees under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Groff v. DeJoy (2023))
  • Free-speech rights of creative professionals (303 Creative LLC v. Elenis (2023))
  • Government funding for religious schools (Carson v. Makin (2022))
  • The Establishment Clause and abrogation of the Lemon test (Kennedy v. Bremerton School District (2022))

This CLE will provide a discussion of these landmark cases and their implications going forward.

Speaker:
Justice Andrew W. Gould, Arizona Supreme Court (Ret.), Holtzman Vogel

This program has been evaluated by the State Bar and will not provide partisan or political views. 

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was appointed to the Arizona Supreme Court in 2017 after serving 5 years on Division One of the Arizona Court of Appeals. Prior to his appointment to the Court of Appeals, Justice Gould spent 11 years as a Judge of the Superior Court in Yuma County, where he served as both Associate Presiding Judge and Presiding Judge. He received his J.D. from Northwestern University School of Law in 1990. He began his legal career in Phoenix, Arizona, practicing in the field of civil litigation. In 1994, he became a Deputy County Attorney, prosecuting major criminal cases for Yuma and Maricopa Counties. He served as Chief Civil Deputy for the Yuma County Attorney’s Office from 1999-2001. Justice Gould has previously served on the Arizona Supreme Court Commission on Technology, as the President of the Arizona Judges’ Association, and has taught at the Judicial Conference and New Judge Orientations. Justice Gould currently sits as the Chair on the Committee on Judicial Ethics and Training and as a member of the Glendale Judicial Selection Board. (10/2017)



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Overall:      5

Total Reviews: 20

Comments

Robert M

"Speaker was well prepared and well spoken. Very organized. Subject matter very interesting. "

Gerald R

"Very knowledgeable and informative."

Scott T

"Clear and knowledgeable presentation, plus simple and concise materials (don't need copies of cases)."

Richard B

"Clear and understandable"

Jeffrey K

"Justice Gould is very knowledgeable and articulate and made complex issues easy to understand. "

Kenneth B

"Comprehensive and helpful for the 1 hr time allowed"

Suzanne M

"Knowledgeable speaker, well prepared, easily understood and willing to look at issues from all sides"

Richard C

"Good analysis of constitutional issues without falling back on doctrine"

Gary S

"Justice Gould is a pleasant lecturer, knows the field and simplified issues to assist not only the practitioner in this are of expertise but also the neophyte."

Scott F

"Concise, well ordered, comprehensive."

Location

State Bar of Arizona, Daniel J. McAuliffe CLE Center

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4201 N. 24th Street, Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85016 , United States
(602) 252-4804
www.azbar.org