You have probably heard about state legislatures floating the idea of “bathroom laws” that would prohibit transgendered individuals from using the bathroom of their gender identity in public places. Although no state has actually signed such legislation into law, the spirit of those anti-transgender laws has been carried out in smaller governmental entities: public schools. Unlike a hypothetical state law, which would be nearly impossible to enforce without state officials performing inspections of genitals, a school policy is truly enforceable and has real effects
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Bostock, which established that “sex” under Title VII inclu...
This article examines the current legal battles over transgender bathroom, locker room, and employme...
The sex-separated public restroom, a ubiquitous feature of our built environment, has been at the vo...
You have probably heard about state legislatures floating the idea of “bathroom laws” that would pro...
Recently, numerous states have considered enacting transgender bathroom laws based on the individual...
Courts, legislatures, and citizens have been debating whether transgender students should use the re...
Nearly 150,000 school-aged teenagers in the United States identify as transgender, but the populatio...
This essay is designed to create, consider, and suggest a possible solution on the issue of transgen...
Although the questions about whether transgender students have a right to use the restrooms of their...
After winning the right to same-sex marriage in all 50 states in June, 2015, the LGBT community is o...
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...
Since before the turn of the twenty-first century, it is undeniable that classrooms across the count...
This note discusses how the binary view of gender in relation to public bathroom segregation is insu...
The articles in this edition of The Clearing House include some of the challenges currently facing p...
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Bostock, which established that “sex” under Title VII inclu...
This article examines the current legal battles over transgender bathroom, locker room, and employme...
The sex-separated public restroom, a ubiquitous feature of our built environment, has been at the vo...
You have probably heard about state legislatures floating the idea of “bathroom laws” that would pro...
Recently, numerous states have considered enacting transgender bathroom laws based on the individual...
Courts, legislatures, and citizens have been debating whether transgender students should use the re...
Nearly 150,000 school-aged teenagers in the United States identify as transgender, but the populatio...
This essay is designed to create, consider, and suggest a possible solution on the issue of transgen...
Although the questions about whether transgender students have a right to use the restrooms of their...
After winning the right to same-sex marriage in all 50 states in June, 2015, the LGBT community is o...
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...
Since before the turn of the twenty-first century, it is undeniable that classrooms across the count...
This note discusses how the binary view of gender in relation to public bathroom segregation is insu...
The articles in this edition of The Clearing House include some of the challenges currently facing p...
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Bostock, which established that “sex” under Title VII inclu...
This article examines the current legal battles over transgender bathroom, locker room, and employme...
The sex-separated public restroom, a ubiquitous feature of our built environment, has been at the vo...