Social Science Research and LGBT Litigation & Legislation

This workshop will bring together social scientists discussing new findings relevant to LGBT policy issues and attorneys discussing how they have used empirical data in both legislative work and litigation on LGBT rights. Panelists will examine anti-discrimination law, family law and military policy. Participants will learn how best to incorporate the latest research into their advocacy.


Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Materials:


Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credit:

The above online course has been accredited in the following jurisdictions:

AK (1.5 credits) GA (1.5 credits) KY (1.5 credits) OK (1.8 credits) UT (1.5 credits)
AZ (1.5 credits) ID (1.5 credits) MN (1.5 credits) OR (1.5 credits) VT (1.5 credits)
AR (1.5 credits) IL (1.5 credits) MT (1.5 credits) RI (1.8 credits) WA (1.5 credits)
CA (1.5 credits) IN (1.5 credits) NV (1.5 credits) SC (1.5 credits) WV (1.8 credits)
CO (1.8 credits) IA (1.5 credits) NY (1.8 credits) TN (1.5 credits) WY (1.5 credits)
FL (1.8 credits) KS (1.8 credits) NC (1.5 credits) TX (1.5 credits)

After viewing the video and jotting down the unique verification codes that appear sporadically throughout the video, you may apply for continuing legal education (CLE) credit by clicking on the appropriate state.




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