The aim of this Article is twofold. First, this Article aims to provide a foundation for lawyers who represent transgender students and how these advocates can protect their clients' rights to express their gender identity. Second, this Article aims to provide practical non-litigation strategies that lawyers and educators can utilize to create a safe space for their transgender students and clients. Part I helps frame this discussion by providing an overview of important transgender terminology. In this section, I focus on the definitions of "transgender" that guide this Article, namely, Phyllis R. Frye's definitions of "part-time" and "full-time" transgender people. Part II examines two cases about transgender youth in schools, Doe v. Yuni...
The prominence of gender identity in schools has led to development of policies to support the trans...
This paper will address transgender individuals’ rights in public spaces, particularly in public sch...
In education today, one theme is reoccurring, the question of where and how transgender students fit...
The aim of this Article is twofold. First, this Article aims to provide a foundation for lawyers who...
In recent years, claims brought by transgender students requesting accommodations from a public scho...
This article examines legal authority and policy to determine whether transgender students in K-12 s...
Nearly 150,000 school-aged teenagers in the United States identify as transgender, but the populatio...
Transgender students are vulnerable to discrimination, exclusion, and harassment, and it is not clea...
Even in school districts with relatively permissive approaches to defining and embodying gender, the...
Discrimination of transgender students is an area of the law that is rapidly developing. Unfortunate...
The Ninth Circuit\u27s recent decision in Jespersen v. Harrah\u27s Operating Co., Inc. reflects the ...
The year 2022 has brought a record number of proposed antitransgender legislation throughout the cou...
Transgender student protections are at the center of the most recent debate about the scope of Title...
This paper discusses the judicial and statutory constructs of the Chambers v. Omaha Girls Club Role ...
Transgender youths should have the same opportunity to participate in high school athletics as their...
The prominence of gender identity in schools has led to development of policies to support the trans...
This paper will address transgender individuals’ rights in public spaces, particularly in public sch...
In education today, one theme is reoccurring, the question of where and how transgender students fit...
The aim of this Article is twofold. First, this Article aims to provide a foundation for lawyers who...
In recent years, claims brought by transgender students requesting accommodations from a public scho...
This article examines legal authority and policy to determine whether transgender students in K-12 s...
Nearly 150,000 school-aged teenagers in the United States identify as transgender, but the populatio...
Transgender students are vulnerable to discrimination, exclusion, and harassment, and it is not clea...
Even in school districts with relatively permissive approaches to defining and embodying gender, the...
Discrimination of transgender students is an area of the law that is rapidly developing. Unfortunate...
The Ninth Circuit\u27s recent decision in Jespersen v. Harrah\u27s Operating Co., Inc. reflects the ...
The year 2022 has brought a record number of proposed antitransgender legislation throughout the cou...
Transgender student protections are at the center of the most recent debate about the scope of Title...
This paper discusses the judicial and statutory constructs of the Chambers v. Omaha Girls Club Role ...
Transgender youths should have the same opportunity to participate in high school athletics as their...
The prominence of gender identity in schools has led to development of policies to support the trans...
This paper will address transgender individuals’ rights in public spaces, particularly in public sch...
In education today, one theme is reoccurring, the question of where and how transgender students fit...