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Alliance for Justice is inviting you to join us on Tuesday, November 18 at 3:30pm ET for Holding Court: The Judicial Backstop During the Government Shutdown. This virtual conversation will feature Lisa Wayne, Executive Director of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL); Amelia O'Rourke-Owens, Executive Director of Resilience Solutions and former CFPB Union steward; and Kristin Bateman, Senior Counsel at Democracy Forward. AFJ President Rachel Rossi will be moderating the discussion. On November 12, Congress passed a bill, and President Trump signed it to reopen the government after 43 of days of a government shutdown. This was the longest federal government shutdown in the history of the United States. Our panelists will examine the unprecedented role the federal courts played during the most recent government shutdown. Far from being passive observers, the judiciary was thrust onto the front lines and forced to adjudicate high-stakes emergency cases that carried life-altering consequences for millions. During this administration, we continue to see example after example of executive overreach, and the federal courts remain the only backstop, as the legislative branch has seemingly abandoned their authority as a co-equal branch of government. One of those decisions involved the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Judicial orders dictated that the Trump administration must fund the program, but there was a subsequent high stakes appeal that reached the Supreme Court. In a mind-boggling decision, the Supreme Court temporarily blocked this order, meaning millions will go hungry. Lawsuits were filed challenging the legality of reductions in force (RIFs) and mass layoffs of federal employees during the government shutdown. Federal courts also intervened to protect the livelihoods of the federal workforce. StreamYard webinars do not have automatic closed captioning, but there are captions on LinkedIn ( / alliance-for-justice . The event will be recorded. Alliance for Justice is committed to making our events accessible to everyone. If you require an accommodation or service to fully participate, or if you have any questions, please contact Lizzy Heurich ([email protected] or 202-464-7375) by Monday, November 17.