Utah MCLE - Religious Law Courses
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    Live WebinarMonday, November 24, 20251:00 PM - 2:00 PM Eastern Time (EDT)Live Webinar: Religious Head Coverings in Court: Legal and Jewish Law PerspectivesQuestions about religious expression in the courtroom—such as whether an attorney may wear a yarmulke during proceedings—highlight the intersection of faith, professional ethics, and constitutional law. This CLE program explores how U.S. courts have addressed religious head coverings under the First Amendment and related doctrines, and how those rulings compare with perspectives found in Jewish law (Halacha). Through discussion of key cases and practical examples, participants will gain insigh... More Info $291General Credit
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    On-DemandOnline & iOS/Android AppGod, Gadgets, and the Law: Understanding Patents Through Faith-Based InventionsThis CLE program offers a unique exploration of the intersection between faith and innovation through the lens of patent law. Participants will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of patent law, the history of patents, and the process of securing patent rights. The course highlights intriguing examples of faith-inspired inventions, such as patents for rosaries, Sabbath observance tools, halal food production devices, artificial Christmas trees, Buddha figurines, and more.... More Info $291General Credit