In education today, one theme is reoccurring, the question of where and how transgender students fit into our classrooms, our buildings, and on our athletic fields. In G. G. v Gloucester County School Board 20 U.S.C. 1681 § (a); G. G., a minor, transgender male, is attempting to use the boys\u27 restroom at his high school. With the approval of his school administration, G. G. began to use the boys\u27 restroom until the local school board passed a policy banning him from using said restroom. G. G. alleges the board discriminated against him and violated Title IX and the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution. (G.G. v Gloucester County
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Since before the turn of the twenty-first century, it is undeniable that classrooms across the count...
Amici brief submitted by the GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders, the National Center for Lesbian Righ...
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The articles in this edition of The Clearing House include some of the challenges currently facing p...
Recently, numerous states have considered enacting transgender bathroom laws based on the individual...
You have probably heard about state legislatures floating the idea of “bathroom laws” that would pro...
This article examines legal authority and policy to determine whether transgender students in K-12 s...
Transgender students are vulnerable to discrimination, exclusion, and harassment, and it is not clea...
Although the questions about whether transgender students have a right to use the restrooms of their...
In recent years, claims brought by transgender students requesting accommodations from a public scho...
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 paper will address transgender individuals’ rights in public spaces, particularly in public sch...
Discrimination of transgender students is an area of the law that is rapidly developing. Unfortunate...
Gavin Grimm’s struggle to access restrooms which align with his gender identity brought the plight o...
Since before the turn of the twenty-first century, it is undeniable that classrooms across the count...
Amici brief submitted by the GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders, the National Center for Lesbian Righ...
If Title IX is to have any real meaning for transgender students, it must protect a student\u27s abi...
The articles in this edition of The Clearing House include some of the challenges currently facing p...
Recently, numerous states have considered enacting transgender bathroom laws based on the individual...
You have probably heard about state legislatures floating the idea of “bathroom laws” that would pro...
This article examines legal authority and policy to determine whether transgender students in K-12 s...
Transgender students are vulnerable to discrimination, exclusion, and harassment, and it is not clea...
Although the questions about whether transgender students have a right to use the restrooms of their...
In recent years, claims brought by transgender students requesting accommodations from a public scho...