Supreme Court Annual Review 2022
Analysis of the year’s U.S. Supreme Court decisions
- Product Number: 2230232WAU
- Publication Date: 12/13/2022
- Length: 3 hours CLE Credit Note
- Copyright: © 2022 MCLE, Inc.
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"Egregiously wrong from the start,” the Court wrote of Roe v. Wade. “Discrimination against religion,” it said of Maine’s bar on taxpayer funding of religious schools. From overturning Roe, to holding that a New York gun law could not withstand the Second Amendment, to striking down workplace COVID-19 vaccine mandates, it was a seismic 2021–2022 term at the nation’s high court. What was behind these headline-generating decisions? What are the legal implications? Where might the Court go next? Join our expert faculty as we examine the cases shaping the future of the law—and the future of the United States.
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2:00 pm - 2:05 pm
Welcome and Introduction
on demand video Add to CartHon. David A. Lowy, Supreme Judicial Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
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2:05 pm - 2:45 pm
Supreme Court Annual Review 2022: Amendment Violations; Vega v Tekoh, Egbert v. Boule, Shurtleff v. City of Boston
on demand video Add to CartHon. Richard E. Welch, III., Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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2:45 pm - 3:25 pm
Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, National Federation of Independent Business v. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency, Rivas-Villegas v. Cortesluna, City of Tahlequah, Oklahoma v. Bond
Jack M. Beermann, Esq., Boston University School of Law , Boston
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3:25 pm - 3:40 pm
Break
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3:40 pm - 4:20 pm
Religious Rights; Ramirez v. Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice, Carson v. Makin, Kennedy v. Bremerton School District
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4:20 pm - 5:00 pm
Shadow docket; Whole Woman's Health v. Jackson, Louisiana v. American Rivers, National Federation of Independent Business v. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Biden v. Missouri, Wisconsin Legislature v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
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