Religious Liberty Fireside with Appellate Advocate Gene Schaerr

Nov 2, 11:00 PM – Nov 3, 12:00 AM (UTC)

Religious Freedom and Moral Values

About this event

The Washington D.C./Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society invites you to join us on Sunday, November 2, at 6 p.m. at the Washington, D.C. Temple Visitor's Center for a religious liberty fireside featuring renowned civil litigator and appellate advocate Gene Schaerr. Gene will speak on the topic of "Religious Freedom in America: Why It’s Important to the Lord, His Church & His Children."

Gene Schaerr specializes in handling civil appeals, writ proceedings and similar matters, both in appellate courts and in the kind of law-focused proceedings at the trial-court or agency level that often determine success or failure on appeal. He has argued and won dozens of cases in a variety of forums—including the U.S. Supreme Court (where he has argued seven cases), every federal circuit, and numerous federal district courts and state appellate courts.  We hope you can join us for what is sure to be an interesting and engaging event.

NO REGISTRATION OR TICKET IS REQUIRED TO ATTEND THIS EVENT.

Speaker

  • Gene Schaerr

    Jaffe LLP

When

When

November 2 – 3, 2025
11:00 PM – 12:00 AM (UTC)

Leaders

  • Zachary Smith

    Musick Peeler

    Chapter Chair

  • Andrew Mann

    Chapter Chair Elect

  • Christopher Jackson

    Communication Chair

  • David Cook

    WilmerHale

    Pro Bono Chair

  • Daniel Oakes

    Axinn

    Events Chair

  • Gene Schaerr

    Schaerr|Jaffe LLP

    Religious Liberty Chair

  • Idrienne Walker

    Anne Arundel County

    Women in Law Chair

  • Tom Thomas Isaacson

    Polsinelli, PC

    Membership Chair

  • Brigman Harman

    NextEra Energy

    Employment and Networking Chair

  • Alusine Conteh

    Department of the Navy Office of the General Counsel

    External Relations

  • Matthew McGhie

    U.S. Senate Office of the Legislative Counsel

    Treasurer

  • Matthew Niu

    Student Liaison

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