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From Roe to Dobbs: The Impact of State Abortion Laws on Employers

1h 6m

Created on November 18, 2022

Intermediate

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4.9

(1500 reviews)

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Overview

This program will discuss the Supreme Court's groundbreaking decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, and the fall-out of that decision, including the myriad state laws that criminalize the provision of abortion care, give a private right of action to individuals against persons who aid and abet that care, as well as opposing state "safe-haven" laws.  The presenters will discuss the impact that these laws have on employee benefit programs and employer policies and procedures, as well as some of the related legal and constitutional issues, including ERISA preemption, jurisdiction, and general principles of criminal accessory liability.


Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health and how that decision may impact employee-benefit programs

  2. Assess the legal risks associated with providing travel, or other benefits to patients in states with restrictive abortion laws

  3. Discuss how the Dobbs decision might impact other employer policies and procedures

  4. Understand the unresolved issues and cases to watch as this landscape evolves

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Faculty

Delia Deschaine

Delia Deschaine

Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Susan Gross Sholinsky

Susan Gross Sholinsky

Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Cassandra Labbees

Cassandra Labbees

Epstein Becker & Green, P.C

Reviews

4.9

(1500 reviews)

Recent Reviews

slightly outdated but very clear and informative

Spencer F.Dec 10, 2024

very comprehensive. excellent

Mary Lu B.Nov 27, 2024

Great summary

Jeffrey C.Oct 30, 2024

An important subject!

Wendy P.Sep 24, 2024

Very informative!

Erin E.Jun 4, 2024

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