This article analyzes gender reclassification policies, which determine when an administrative agency will record a change to an individual\u27s gender marker. It’s analysis takes place in three policy contexts: placement in gender-segregated facilities, changing gender marker on IDs, state provision of healthcare that prohibit gender discrimination on the record for those seeking care. It looks at the significant variation in these policies across agencies to demonstrate the instability of gender as a category of identity verification. The article also asks whether the assumed usefulness of gender for identity tracking in the variety of state programs reviewed is well-founded, and it places these concerns in the context of the War on Terr...
This Article examines the efficacy of the most recently proposed version of the Employment Non-Discr...
In this article, Dean Spade explores the problematic role of medicine in pushing for trans rights. S...
Abstract: The social movements literature identifies a dilemma that activists face ...
This article analyzes gender reclassification policies, which determine when an administrative agenc...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Transgender people suffer appalling rates of exclus...
Across the country, laws governing corrections to gender markers on birth certificates are relativel...
This Article maintains that the Real ID Act highlights the need for U.S. federal gender recognition ...
This article argues in favour of the abolition of gender markers on identity documents. Its main goa...
As jurisdictions reform gender identity laws to accommodate transgender and intersex people, this ar...
As jurisdictions reform gender identity laws to accommodate transgender and intersex people, this ar...
At the heart of this project is an analysis of how people who gender transition, broadly known by, a...
Imagine having two legal government-issued identification (ID) cards, but one identifies you as “mal...
Although many official documents and forms of identification contain a sex or gender identifier, gen...
the latitude to write in their own gender if the predefined categories were not representative. This...
It is commonly accepted that gender matters (whether cisgender, transgender/trans*, gender non-binar...
This Article examines the efficacy of the most recently proposed version of the Employment Non-Discr...
In this article, Dean Spade explores the problematic role of medicine in pushing for trans rights. S...
Abstract: The social movements literature identifies a dilemma that activists face ...
This article analyzes gender reclassification policies, which determine when an administrative agenc...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Transgender people suffer appalling rates of exclus...
Across the country, laws governing corrections to gender markers on birth certificates are relativel...
This Article maintains that the Real ID Act highlights the need for U.S. federal gender recognition ...
This article argues in favour of the abolition of gender markers on identity documents. Its main goa...
As jurisdictions reform gender identity laws to accommodate transgender and intersex people, this ar...
As jurisdictions reform gender identity laws to accommodate transgender and intersex people, this ar...
At the heart of this project is an analysis of how people who gender transition, broadly known by, a...
Imagine having two legal government-issued identification (ID) cards, but one identifies you as “mal...
Although many official documents and forms of identification contain a sex or gender identifier, gen...
the latitude to write in their own gender if the predefined categories were not representative. This...
It is commonly accepted that gender matters (whether cisgender, transgender/trans*, gender non-binar...
This Article examines the efficacy of the most recently proposed version of the Employment Non-Discr...
In this article, Dean Spade explores the problematic role of medicine in pushing for trans rights. S...
Abstract: The social movements literature identifies a dilemma that activists face ...