2024 Symposium – LGBTQ+ and the Law

Mitchell Hamline Law Review is excited to invite you to our spring symposium in collaboration with Out!Law: LGBTQ+ and the Law on Friday, May 3, 2024

The symposium will feature two events: one panel featuring lawyers, individuals in public service, and activists who are LGBTQ+ who will share about how their identities have impacted their work and navigation of legal spaces. The second conversation will address LGBTQ+ legal struggles and successes, such as reflecting on bills and laws in the nation banning gender-affirming care, the 2023 Supreme Court decision in 303 Creative, and so much more. Both panels will be moderated by Professor Jared Mollenkof, faculty advisor to Out!Law. 

Schedule:

Friday, May 3rd, 11:00 a.m. – Experiences of Trans, Queer, Nonbinary, Lesbian & Gay Legal Professionals

Friday, May 3rd, 1:00 p.m. – Past, Present, and Future Legal Issues Impacting LGTBQ+ People in the U.S.

CLE and/or Elimination of Bias credit is available.

Mitchell Hamline School of Law is committed to ensuring equal access for all events. If you would like to request a disability related accommodation or have questions related to accessibility, please contact Allie Quinn, Director of Disability and Student Services. We ask for requests for accommodations to be submitted at least 10 days prior to the event.