Press call: What does COVID-19 mean for Becket’s Supreme Court cases? Becket to host press call on April 7 to discuss implications of COVID-19 pandemic for SCOTUS term
Media Contact
Ryan Colby 202-349-7219 media@becketlaw.org
Additional Information
WASHINGTON – Amid a flurry of cancellations and postponements in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many are wondering how the virus will affect the religious liberty cases scheduled to be heard by the Supreme Court this term. Already the Supreme Court has postponed oral arguments for the March and April sessions, but some are speculating that there are further postponements or even cancellations to come.
On Tuesday, April 7, Becket’s president, Mark Rienzi will host a press call to examine the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on the 2020 Supreme Court term, discuss what it may mean for Becket’s three Supreme Court cases, and address the impact that postponements and cancellations could have on the religious liberty issues before the Court.
What:
Press call on implications of COVID-19 pandemic for SCOTUS term
Who:
Mark Rienzi, Becket Fund President
When:
Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 10:15 a.m. EDT
Call-in:
646-876-9923 | Pin #: 930-944-5568 | or join http://zoom.us/my/comms.line.external
Email questions in advance to media@becketlaw.org.
For more information or to arrange an interview, contact Ryan Colby at media@becketlaw.org or 202-349-7219. Interviews can be arranged in English, Chinese, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.