Navigate the complex intersection of faith and workplace law with expert insights on religious accommodation, discrimination, and evolving legal challenges

This course explores the legal complexities surrounding religious practices and beliefs in the workplace. It provides a comprehensive understanding of potential conflicts and outlines strategies for navigating these challenges effectively. You will gain insights into relevant laws and regulations, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), which protect individuals from discrimination based on their religion.
This course is essential for HR professionals, managers, employees, and anyone seeking to navigate the legal complexities of religion in the modern workplace.

Empowering Legal Professionals, One Hour at a Time
CLE for Me provides innovative, accessible, and engaging Continuing Legal Education designed to meet the needs of today’s busy legal professionals. With a focus on practical insights, emerging trends, and compliance requirements, we deliver courses that are as impactful as they are convenient. Our expert-led programs empower attorneys to stay informed, enhance their skills, and excel in their practice—all at their own pace.

Staff Attorney for Cherokee County Court System
Kelli Richardson is a graduate from Emory University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Journalism. She earned her Juris Doctorate from Mercer University School of Law with a certificate in Advanced Legal Research, Writing, and Drafting. Â Kelli Richardson is a member of the Young Lawyers Division of the Georgia Bar Association, the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys, the Cherokee County Bar Association, Junior League, and Gates City Bar Association.Â