WASHINGTON, D.C. - Family Research Council (FRC) will host a policy lecture at noon Eastern tomorrow about the recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions on marriage, among other major recent rulings, including those regarding voting rights and affirmative action. The lecture will also consider how the marriage rulings change the U.S. political landscape and the political efforts ofFRC and other organizations on the issue of marriage.
Presenting the lecture is FRC's Ken Klukowski, J.D. He is the director of the Center for Religious Liberty at FRC, a legal analyst for the American Civil Rights Union and the legal columnist for Breitbart News. He holds an undergraduate degree in business from the University of Notre Dame, studied history and political science at Arizona State University and earned his law degree from George Mason University.
Klukowski will discuss the repercussions of these recent rulings, most particularly the legal and policy implications of the DOMA and Prop. 8 rulings, and what we can anticipate in the next judicial term.
WHO: Ken Klukowski, J.D., Family Research Council
WHAT: Family Policy Lecture: "A Review of the Supreme Court Term"
WHEN: 12 p.m. Eastern, TOMORROW, Thursday, June 27
FOR MEDIA: A Mult Box is available for in-person use. Contact the FRC media office at (866) 372-6397 or media@frc.org.