The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) does not protect everyone. It notably excludes people with Gender Identity Disorder (GID), an impairment involving the misalignment between one\u27s anatomy and gender identity. Many would say this is as it should be - gender nonconforming people are not impaired and so they should not be covered by disability law. But this argument misapprehends the reason that GID was excluded from the ADA in the first place. GID was excluded from the ADA because, in 1989, a small handful of senators believed that gender nonconformity - like pedophilia, pyromania, and kleptomania -was morally harmful to the community. In the eleventh hour of a marathon floor debate, and in the absence of an organized tra...
This Article analyzes the fundamental change to federal civil rights law that Congress accomplished ...
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The goal of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was to create a civil rights law protecting pe...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) does not protect everyone. It notably excludes people wit...
Members of the intersex community have largely been absent from the civil rights legal discourse and...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Obergefell v. Hodges establishing marriage equality for same-se...
This Article expands the social model of disability by analyzing the interaction between disability ...
The Americans with Disabilities Act and its predecessor, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 19...
Existing disability law is fairly successful at protecting transsexual people from legal discriminat...
In this Article, I analyze how federal courts\u27 interpretations of the Americans with Disabilities...
In EEOC v. Lee\u27s Log Cabin, the Seventh Circuit followed the Supreme Court precedent of the last ...
In EEOC v. Lee\u27s Log Cabin, the Seventh Circuit followed the Supreme Court precedent of the last ...
This article specifically examines the issues and controversies that transsexual individuals have en...
Described as one of the century\u27s most significant pieces of civil rights legislation, the Americ...
In the United States, there have been multiple laws and regulations that have been set to keep discr...
This Article analyzes the fundamental change to federal civil rights law that Congress accomplished ...
This is a crucial juncture for U.S. disability law. In 2008, Congress passed the ADA Amendments Act ...
The goal of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was to create a civil rights law protecting pe...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) does not protect everyone. It notably excludes people wit...
Members of the intersex community have largely been absent from the civil rights legal discourse and...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Obergefell v. Hodges establishing marriage equality for same-se...
This Article expands the social model of disability by analyzing the interaction between disability ...
The Americans with Disabilities Act and its predecessor, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 19...
Existing disability law is fairly successful at protecting transsexual people from legal discriminat...
In this Article, I analyze how federal courts\u27 interpretations of the Americans with Disabilities...
In EEOC v. Lee\u27s Log Cabin, the Seventh Circuit followed the Supreme Court precedent of the last ...
In EEOC v. Lee\u27s Log Cabin, the Seventh Circuit followed the Supreme Court precedent of the last ...
This article specifically examines the issues and controversies that transsexual individuals have en...
Described as one of the century\u27s most significant pieces of civil rights legislation, the Americ...
In the United States, there have been multiple laws and regulations that have been set to keep discr...
This Article analyzes the fundamental change to federal civil rights law that Congress accomplished ...
This is a crucial juncture for U.S. disability law. In 2008, Congress passed the ADA Amendments Act ...
The goal of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was to create a civil rights law protecting pe...