This article argues that a critical re(conceive)ing of sex and pregnancy is required in law. Drawing on the dual meaning of conceive - 'to become pregnant' and 'to imagine, or form a mental representation of', the goal of this article is to better ensure that pregnant men and trans individuals are not denied their reproductive rights, the legal recognition of their gender identities, and the protections of pregnancy discrimination law. Here, I survey molecular biologists' and critical trans theorists' scientific and discursive challenges to the understanding of sex as biologically determined; I map the extent to which biological and repronormative discourses - those which materialize and maternalize female identity - underpin legal determin...
This Article makes the case against a nascent consensus among feminist and other progressive scholar...
BackgroundSome transgender men retain their uterus, get pregnant, and give birth. However, societal ...
Chapter from Sex/Machine: Readings in Culture, Gender, and Technology, edited by Patrick D. Hopkins....
Trans men are people who, based on their genitals, were assigned the status of female at birth. Howe...
Congress passed the Pregnancy Discrimination Act in 1978 to amend Title VII’s prohibition against se...
Background: Growing numbers of men, trans/masculine, and non-binary people are undertaking pregnan...
In Part I of this article, Dalton briefly reviews the way legal scholars commonly define sex-based d...
Constitutional law has long assumed that mothers andfathers are fundamentally different. Maternity, ...
This article connects the constitutional jurisprudence of the family to debates over reproductive te...
Current medical constructions of trans identities reflect heterosexist understandings of gender expr...
The guarantee of equal protection of the laws extends to women as well as men. Yet for the first 100...
Trans men are people who, based on their genitals, were assigned the status of female at birth. How...
In their article Unsexing Pregnancy, David Fontana and Naomi Schoenbaum undertake the important proj...
Pregnant transgender people’s experiences vary: they may identify as male or non-binary and may seek...
This Article explores the legal implications of a scientific fantasy: building artificial wombs that...
This Article makes the case against a nascent consensus among feminist and other progressive scholar...
BackgroundSome transgender men retain their uterus, get pregnant, and give birth. However, societal ...
Chapter from Sex/Machine: Readings in Culture, Gender, and Technology, edited by Patrick D. Hopkins....
Trans men are people who, based on their genitals, were assigned the status of female at birth. Howe...
Congress passed the Pregnancy Discrimination Act in 1978 to amend Title VII’s prohibition against se...
Background: Growing numbers of men, trans/masculine, and non-binary people are undertaking pregnan...
In Part I of this article, Dalton briefly reviews the way legal scholars commonly define sex-based d...
Constitutional law has long assumed that mothers andfathers are fundamentally different. Maternity, ...
This article connects the constitutional jurisprudence of the family to debates over reproductive te...
Current medical constructions of trans identities reflect heterosexist understandings of gender expr...
The guarantee of equal protection of the laws extends to women as well as men. Yet for the first 100...
Trans men are people who, based on their genitals, were assigned the status of female at birth. How...
In their article Unsexing Pregnancy, David Fontana and Naomi Schoenbaum undertake the important proj...
Pregnant transgender people’s experiences vary: they may identify as male or non-binary and may seek...
This Article explores the legal implications of a scientific fantasy: building artificial wombs that...
This Article makes the case against a nascent consensus among feminist and other progressive scholar...
BackgroundSome transgender men retain their uterus, get pregnant, and give birth. However, societal ...
Chapter from Sex/Machine: Readings in Culture, Gender, and Technology, edited by Patrick D. Hopkins....