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School Employees and Issues Around Religious Freedom

Contains material from Apr 2023

School Employees and Issues Around Religious Freedom
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This was good - both segments. It's good to have folks with experience in the classroom/locker room speak.

Tough topic to clarify. Good effort by both.

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Session 1: The Bible Tells Me So? - Do school employees have a religious (or even free speech) right to refuse to refer to a transgender student by the name or pronoun that is consistent with the student’s gender identity? The presentation provides an overview of what the courts are telling us about that issue, and how those cases might be incorporated into practice.

Session 2: Bow Your Head and Play: A Discussion on Kennedy v. Bremerton - Two old coaches square off over employee religious expression in light of the recent Supreme Court decision. Join us for an in depth look into the First Amendment and how it relates to a public school employee’s right to pray at school.

Includes: Video Audio Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.25
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law | Civil Appellate Law | Civil Trial Law | Labor and Employment Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 4/30/2025

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1. The Bible Tells Me So? (Apr 2023)

Karla Schultz

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The Bible Tells Me So? (Apr 2023)

Do school employees have a religious (or even free speech) right to refuse to refer to a transgender student by the name or pronoun that is consistent with the student’s gender identity? The presentation provides an overview of what the courts are telling us about that issue, and how those cases might be incorporated into practice.

Originally presented: Feb 2023 School Law Conference

Karla Schultz, Walsh Gallegos Treviño Kyle & Robinson, P.C. - Albuquerque, NM

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2. Bow Your Head and Play: A Discussion on Kennedy v. Bremerton (Apr 2023)

Mike Leasor, Michael A. Vorsino

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Bow Your Head and Play: A Discussion on Kennedy v. Bremerton (Apr 2023)

Two old coaches square off over employee religious expression in light of the recent Supreme Court decision. Join us for an in depth look into the First Amendment and how it relates to a public school employee’s right to pray at school.

Originally presented: Feb 2023 School Law Conference

Mike Leasor, Leasor Crass, P.C. - Mansfield, TX
Michael A. Vorsino, UEA - Fort Worth, TX