In recent years, claims brought by transgender students requesting accommodations from a public school have been framed under Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity that receives federal funding. Given the changing interpretation of Title IX from the Obama to Trump administrations, both statutory and constitutional arguments supporting the right of public school students to express their gender in any manner contrary to traditional gendered norms have renewed vitality. In the decades since Stonewall, students facing school discipline for nonconforming gender presentation that violated school dress codes have attempted to challenge the dress ...
This paper will address transgender individuals’ rights in public spaces, particularly in public sch...
This article examines legal authority and policy to determine whether transgender students in K-12 s...
If Title IX is to have any real meaning for transgender students, it must protect a student\u27s abi...
In recent years, claims brought by transgender students requesting accommodations from a public scho...
Transgender students are vulnerable to discrimination, exclusion, and harassment, and it is not clea...
Nearly 150,000 school-aged teenagers in the United States identify as transgender, but the populatio...
Courts, legislatures, and citizens have been debating whether transgender students should use the re...
Since before the turn of the twenty-first century, it is undeniable that classrooms across the count...
The number of students, in grades kindergarten through high school, who identify as transgender has ...
The prominence of gender identity in schools has led to development of policies to support the trans...
In recent years, school districts have faced numerous questions surrounding accommodations of transg...
The aim of this Article is twofold. First, this Article aims to provide a foundation for lawyers who...
Transgender youths should have the same opportunity to participate in high school athletics as their...
Even in school districts with relatively permissive approaches to defining and embodying gender, the...
In education today, one theme is reoccurring, the question of where and how transgender students fit...
This paper will address transgender individuals’ rights in public spaces, particularly in public sch...
This article examines legal authority and policy to determine whether transgender students in K-12 s...
If Title IX is to have any real meaning for transgender students, it must protect a student\u27s abi...
In recent years, claims brought by transgender students requesting accommodations from a public scho...
Transgender students are vulnerable to discrimination, exclusion, and harassment, and it is not clea...
Nearly 150,000 school-aged teenagers in the United States identify as transgender, but the populatio...
Courts, legislatures, and citizens have been debating whether transgender students should use the re...
Since before the turn of the twenty-first century, it is undeniable that classrooms across the count...
The number of students, in grades kindergarten through high school, who identify as transgender has ...
The prominence of gender identity in schools has led to development of policies to support the trans...
In recent years, school districts have faced numerous questions surrounding accommodations of transg...
The aim of this Article is twofold. First, this Article aims to provide a foundation for lawyers who...
Transgender youths should have the same opportunity to participate in high school athletics as their...
Even in school districts with relatively permissive approaches to defining and embodying gender, the...
In education today, one theme is reoccurring, the question of where and how transgender students fit...
This paper will address transgender individuals’ rights in public spaces, particularly in public sch...
This article examines legal authority and policy to determine whether transgender students in K-12 s...
If Title IX is to have any real meaning for transgender students, it must protect a student\u27s abi...