Like many other areas of human thought, there is an impulse in law to use categories to understand and simplify complex concepts, such as social identity. In law, identity is understood in a two dimensional manner: difference is recognized but the context of these differences-relationships-is not always acknowledged. Instead, identity is understood through the legal categorization of differences. Through the process of categorization, legal narratives effectively strip the subject of agency by denying the subject the possibility of self-definition-for example, the agency to assert whether one is female, male, or neither.2 In this way, legal categories become constitutive of one\u27s identity (e.g. not male equals female, not white equals bl...
In Part I, the article first describes the many different ways in which one can be transgender. Many...
Transgenderism is in transition. The recent decision in Schroer v. Billington offers transgender pla...
The aim of this Article is twofold. First, this Article aims to provide a foundation for lawyers who...
Like many other areas of human thought, there is an impulse in law to use categories to understand a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis considers the question of how law understands id...
The law is stuck on binary or categorical approaches.2 One is either this or that—heterosexual or ho...
Owing to our failure to acknowledge the complexity and diversity of gender identity, gender and gend...
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The use of categories such as „race“, “gender”, “disabled”, etc. has been regarded with some suspici...
Millions of people are transgendered and cannot easily be categorized as either male or female. Simi...
Transgenderism is in transition. The recent decision in Schroer v. Billington offers transgender pla...
The Human Rights Act is New Zealand’s primary anti-discrimination statute, preventing differential t...
As presently constructed, equal protection doctrine is an identity based jurisprudence, meaning that...
An emerging area of law is developing regarding sex/gender identity discrimination, also referred to...
International instruments fail to specify the meaning of gender identity. Yet gender identity has be...
In Part I, the article first describes the many different ways in which one can be transgender. Many...
Transgenderism is in transition. The recent decision in Schroer v. Billington offers transgender pla...
The aim of this Article is twofold. First, this Article aims to provide a foundation for lawyers who...
Like many other areas of human thought, there is an impulse in law to use categories to understand a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis considers the question of how law understands id...
The law is stuck on binary or categorical approaches.2 One is either this or that—heterosexual or ho...
Owing to our failure to acknowledge the complexity and diversity of gender identity, gender and gend...
http://www.heinonline.org/HOL/Page?collection=journals&handle=hein.journals/yjfem15&id=5
The use of categories such as „race“, “gender”, “disabled”, etc. has been regarded with some suspici...
Millions of people are transgendered and cannot easily be categorized as either male or female. Simi...
Transgenderism is in transition. The recent decision in Schroer v. Billington offers transgender pla...
The Human Rights Act is New Zealand’s primary anti-discrimination statute, preventing differential t...
As presently constructed, equal protection doctrine is an identity based jurisprudence, meaning that...
An emerging area of law is developing regarding sex/gender identity discrimination, also referred to...
International instruments fail to specify the meaning of gender identity. Yet gender identity has be...
In Part I, the article first describes the many different ways in which one can be transgender. Many...
Transgenderism is in transition. The recent decision in Schroer v. Billington offers transgender pla...
The aim of this Article is twofold. First, this Article aims to provide a foundation for lawyers who...