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Speaker: Nan Hunter, JD, Scott K. Ginsburg Professor Emerita, Georgetown Law
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 p.m.
Location: Zoom Webinar
Please join this Spring Series Virtual Grand Rounds presentation with 1.0 hour Indiana CLE, featuring Nan Hunter, JD, Scott K. Ginsburg Professor Emerita, Georgetown Law.
The controversies associated with transgender health care raise issues of constitutional law, statutory civil rights law, and traditional health law with questions such as parental consent and insurance coverage. This program will assess where the law stands as a variety of issues make their way through federal and state courts, often in the context of challenges to state statutes enacted in the last two to three years.
This program will only be offered online. 1.0 hour Indiana CLE (Distance Education) credit will be available, but you must register for the Zoom Webinar using the link below. Following registration, you will receive an email with a link to join the Webinar.
Ensure you are joining the webinar from the Zoom application (desktop or mobile) to enable participation in the polling throughout the webinar for CLE credit. Please note that joining the webinar from a web browser is not compatible and doing so will result in not receiving CLE credit.
E-mail certificates will be provided certifying attendance for those wishing to apply for CLE credit outside of Indiana.
CEU Certificates are available for Indiana Behavioral Health & Human Services Providers.
About the Speaker:
Presentation
Professor Nan Hunter is one of the nation’s leading scholars in the fields of health law and state regulation of sexuality and gender. Her work has been published in numerous law journals, and she is co-author of the most widely adopted casebook on sexuality, gender and the law, now in its fifth edition. From 2011 to 2016, Professor Hunter served as Associate Dean for Graduate Programs at Georgetown Law. In addition to Georgetown, she has taught as a full-time or visiting professor at Brooklyn Law School, Harvard Law School, the University of Miami Law School, and UCLA Law School.
Prior to starting her career in teaching law, Professor Hunter was a member of the national legal staff of the American Civil Liberties Union in New York, specializing in constitutional and civil rights law. She also served as Deputy General Counsel at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services during the Clinton administration. In 1997, President Clinton appointed her to serve on the Presidential Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry. Professor Hunter is a Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine and of the National Academy of Social Insurance.
