The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Bostock, which established that “sex” under Title VII includes gender identity and sexual orientation, now protects LGBTQ+ persons from discrimination in the workplace. However, this interpretation of “sex” was not subsequently applied wholesale to “sex” under Title IX, leaving many LGBTQ+ students—particularly transgender students—subject to the fate of where they were born and the shifting tides of the federal executive. Beginning with the Obama Administration, a history of conflicting guidance and opinion letters has dominated the discussion on whether transgender students are allowed to use the restroom that corresponds with their gender identity. In 2020, the Fourth Circuit in Grimm interpreted ...
Raha Maalin’s Extending Title IX to Transgender Students offers a legalistic approach to the applica...
You have probably heard about state legislatures floating the idea of “bathroom laws” that would pro...
In education today, one theme is reoccurring, the question of where and how transgender students fit...
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Bostock, which established that “sex” under Title VII inclu...
Courts, legislatures, and citizens have been debating whether transgender students should use the re...
After winning the right to same-sex marriage in all 50 states in June, 2015, the LGBT community is o...
Recently, numerous states have considered enacting transgender bathroom laws based on the individual...
Transgender students are vulnerable to discrimination, exclusion, and harassment, and it is not clea...
If Title IX is to have any real meaning for transgender students, it must protect a student\u27s abi...
Although the questions about whether transgender students have a right to use the restrooms of their...
The new administration brought many changes. A new Dear Colleague Letter was issued and a position w...
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...
This paper will address transgender individuals’ rights in public spaces, particularly in public sch...
Gavin Grimm’s struggle to access restrooms which align with his gender identity brought the plight o...
Raha Maalin’s Extending Title IX to Transgender Students offers a legalistic approach to the applica...
You have probably heard about state legislatures floating the idea of “bathroom laws” that would pro...
In education today, one theme is reoccurring, the question of where and how transgender students fit...
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Bostock, which established that “sex” under Title VII inclu...
Courts, legislatures, and citizens have been debating whether transgender students should use the re...
After winning the right to same-sex marriage in all 50 states in June, 2015, the LGBT community is o...
Recently, numerous states have considered enacting transgender bathroom laws based on the individual...
Transgender students are vulnerable to discrimination, exclusion, and harassment, and it is not clea...
If Title IX is to have any real meaning for transgender students, it must protect a student\u27s abi...
Although the questions about whether transgender students have a right to use the restrooms of their...
The new administration brought many changes. A new Dear Colleague Letter was issued and a position w...
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...
This paper will address transgender individuals’ rights in public spaces, particularly in public sch...
Gavin Grimm’s struggle to access restrooms which align with his gender identity brought the plight o...
Raha Maalin’s Extending Title IX to Transgender Students offers a legalistic approach to the applica...
You have probably heard about state legislatures floating the idea of “bathroom laws” that would pro...
In education today, one theme is reoccurring, the question of where and how transgender students fit...