
The 2024–25 Supreme Court term looks like another blockbuster, this on the heels of a truly historic term that just ended. Upcoming are three religion-clause cases that could demolish the church-state wall separating religion and government. Also on the docket: a decision on whether state bans of gender-affirming care for transgender youth violate the Constitution’s Equal Protection Clause. Jilda Aliotta will wrestle with what these and other cases mean for citizens, for the Supreme Court as an institution, and for the U.S. Constitution.
Jilda Aliotta is a popular professor in the University of Hartford’s politics, economics, and international studies department, and is well known among Presidents’ College participants for her thought-provoking commentaries on the US Supreme Court in what has become one of our longest-running courses. She teaches classes in law, American politics, and women in politics.
Mondays, Oct. 13, 20, 27 | 4:30 p.m.–6 p.m. | Wilde Auditorium/Harry Jack Gray Center | $80
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