Dietrich V. Asten Lecture Series presents

Tiffany Palmer
Contemporary Families
and Evolving Legal Recognition

Tuesday, April 9th - 6 p.m.
Light refreshments begin at 5:15 p.m.
Kanbar Campus Center, Performance Space
RSVP annette.solarski@jefferson.edu

Tiffany L. Palmer, Esq. is a founder and shareholder in Jerner & Palmer, P.C., with offices in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, who focuses her practice on LGBTQ family law, adoption and assisted reproductive technology law.
Tiffany currently serves as the Director of the Family Law Institute of the National LGBT Bar Association. In 2018, Tiffany received the “Justice in Action Award” from the Mazzoni Center in Philadelphia for her legal work on
behalf of LGBT rights. In 2014, Tiffany received the Rutgers University School of Law Mary Philbrook Public Interest Award for her case work and pro bono service on behalf of advancing the rights of LGBT families in Pennsylvania.
In 2011, Tiffany was named one of the nation’s “Best LGBT Lawyers Under 40” by the National LGBT Bar Association. She is also currently a candidate for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Philadelphia for the May 2019 election.

Tiffany and her wife live in the Mt. Airy neighborhood in Philadelphia with their daughter and their Australian Cattle Dog.
Brought to you by the College of Humanities and Sciences through the Dietrich V. Asten Lecture Series Endowment, which brings prominent speakers in the arts, sciences, government and humanities to the East Falls Campus.

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