Federal constitutional jurisprudence, as it stands today, provides insufficient protections for transgender individuals who are incarcerated. Transgender prisoners face high rates of physical and sexual assault, harassment, and other mistreatment by state and federal prison officials and individuals incarcerated with them. Commonly pursued avenues for relief—namely the Eighth Amendment, the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, and the right to privacy—present hurdles in the form of too-hard-to-meet legal standards, and they perpetuate harmful stereotypes and cultural norms that should occupy no place in modern constitutional law. This Note proposes that, instead of relying on these inadequate constitutional claims to vindica...
The experience of imprisonment for a transgender person is often a terrifying one. He or she is extr...
In 2012, a Massachusetts district court judge issued a controversial decision in Kosilek v. Spencer ...
It is long established that the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition against imposing cruel and unusual pu...
As the fight for transgender rights becomes more visible in the United States, the plight of incarce...
With Chelsea Manning’s case making headlines, and hit television show Orange Is the New Black highli...
The juvenile justice system is predicated on a theory of rehabilitation with concern for protecting ...
This Comment looks closely at the reasoning behind two recent federal court opinions granting transg...
People who are transgender and incarcerated face a unique set of human rights challenges. Courts hav...
In a system where all prisoners are equal, some prisoners are more equal than others. Despite the p...
Transgender refers to “people whose gender identity, gender expression, or behavior does not conform...
This note examines the failure of federal and California law to protect perhaps its most vulnerable ...
Approach: There is limited global data on numbers of incarcerated transgender people, an identified ...
This note examines how federal and state prisons do not currently have a policy for prison inmates l...
In December of 2014, the First Circuit Court of Appealsheld, en banc, that the Massachusetts Departm...
In recent years, the challenges facing those with the mental illness gender dysphoria have become ap...
The experience of imprisonment for a transgender person is often a terrifying one. He or she is extr...
In 2012, a Massachusetts district court judge issued a controversial decision in Kosilek v. Spencer ...
It is long established that the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition against imposing cruel and unusual pu...
As the fight for transgender rights becomes more visible in the United States, the plight of incarce...
With Chelsea Manning’s case making headlines, and hit television show Orange Is the New Black highli...
The juvenile justice system is predicated on a theory of rehabilitation with concern for protecting ...
This Comment looks closely at the reasoning behind two recent federal court opinions granting transg...
People who are transgender and incarcerated face a unique set of human rights challenges. Courts hav...
In a system where all prisoners are equal, some prisoners are more equal than others. Despite the p...
Transgender refers to “people whose gender identity, gender expression, or behavior does not conform...
This note examines the failure of federal and California law to protect perhaps its most vulnerable ...
Approach: There is limited global data on numbers of incarcerated transgender people, an identified ...
This note examines how federal and state prisons do not currently have a policy for prison inmates l...
In December of 2014, the First Circuit Court of Appealsheld, en banc, that the Massachusetts Departm...
In recent years, the challenges facing those with the mental illness gender dysphoria have become ap...
The experience of imprisonment for a transgender person is often a terrifying one. He or she is extr...
In 2012, a Massachusetts district court judge issued a controversial decision in Kosilek v. Spencer ...
It is long established that the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition against imposing cruel and unusual pu...