June 15, 2020. Professor Katie Eyer’s law review article and amicus brief in the case of Bostock v. Clayton County have been credited as influential in the Supreme Court’s seminal decision finding that LGBT employees are protected by Title VII. More information here.
Month: September 2020
Professor Katie Eyer Participates in a Panel on the Impact of the Supreme Court’s Decision in Bostock v. Clayton County
July 8, 2020. Professor Katie Eyer participated in a Rutgers Law Teach-in on the impact of the Supreme Court’s decision in Bostock v. Clayton County.
Professor Katie Eyer Participates in NELA Panel on Title VII Bostock Decision
July 10, 2020. Professor Katie Eyer participated in a panel at the 2020 NELA Annual Convention on the impact of the Supreme Court’s decision in Bostock v. Clayton County.
Professor Katie Eyer is Keynote Speaker at Akron Center for Constitutional Law Constitution Day Event
September 16, 2020. Professor Katie Eyer is featured as the keynote speaker at the 2021 Akron Center for Constitutional Law Constitution Day event.
Professor Katie Eyer To Present “Claiming Disability” as Part of the Wayne State Gershenson Lecture Series
September 25, 2020. Professor Katie Eyer will present “Claiming Disability” as part of the 2020-2021 Wayne State Gershenson Lecture Series. In the Article, Professor Eyer identifies a phenomenon–that many individuals who qualify as “disabled” under federal civil rights law do not self-identify as such–and discusses its potential impacts for disability civil rights. In the Article, … Continue reading Professor Katie Eyer To Present “Claiming Disability” as Part of the Wayne State Gershenson Lecture Series…