HOOPS 2025

Webinar | 09.25.25

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Virtual

We invite you to join Crowell’s Health Care Group for our Health Care Opportunities, Oversight, Policy, and Strategy (HOOPS) Summer Webinar Series. The last session in our HOOPS webinar series will focus on Transgender Health Policy Changes Surrounding the Current Administration, where we will explore the latest developments in transgender rights and policies under the second Trump Administration, with specific focus on the Administration’s actions relating to gender-affirming care and discrimination on the basis of gender identity in the health care context. Discover how these changes may impact providers, health plans, universities, and other individuals and organizations within the health care sector.

We look forward to your participation.

Continuing Legal Education — This program is pending CLE credit in CA, CO, IL, NY, and TX. Credit hours are estimated and subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules. We will apply to have this program accredited in other jurisdictions upon request. CLE credit is only available for attendance at the live webinar. CLE credit is not available for viewing this program on-demand.

This program is intended for health care entities only. Please no outside law firms, government employees, or press.

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Webinar | 10.16.25

The Artificial Intelligence Agenda from Capitol Hill to State Capitals: Where We Are and Where We Are (Probably) Going

The landscape of AI governance and regulation is shifting. Following the release of the White House’s “America’s AI Action Plan” in July 2025 and the President’s signing of related Executive Orders, the White House has emphasized (at least rhetorically) a preference for innovation, adoption, and deregulation. But that does not tell the entire story. The Administration remains committed to exercising a heavy hand in AI, including by banning the U.S. government’s procurement of so-called “woke AI,” intervening in the development of data centers and the export of the AI technology stack, imposing an export fee for certain semiconductors to China, and assuming a stake in a U.S. semiconductor company. State legislatures are also racing to implement their own regulations, particularly around AI’s use in critical areas, such as healthcare, labor and employment, and data privacy. The many sources of regulation raise the specter of a fragmented compliance environment for businesses. This webinar will delve into the Administration’s AI strategy, going beyond the headlines to analyze:...