Vol. 139 No. 7 While it is well established that a finding of viewpoint discrimination suffices to hold government regulation of speech unconstitutional in nonschool contexts, the interaction...
When an employer-sponsored health plan covers mastectomies for cancer but excludes them for gender dysphoria, is that sex discrimination under Title VII? The Eleventh...
West Virginia v. B.P.J., now before the Supreme Court, raises a question that lower courts are already struggling to answer. During oral argument, Chief...
Vol. 139 No. 1 In United States v. Skrmetti, the Supreme Court upheld Tennessee Senate Bill 1 (SB 1), a state law that prohibits transgender minors from accessing gender-affirming care.
Vol. 138 No. 8 Revocation of the constitutional right to abortion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization has raised concern that other substantive due process rights may...
Vol. 138 No. 8 Eighty-year-old Lavetta Langdon was convicted of shooting and killing her husband, Larry Langdon, while he slept. She later described decades of abuse by her...
Vol. 138 No. 5 There has been increased skepticism of sexual harassment claims, both in the public sphere and in the courts. Recently, in Anderson v. Mott Street,...
Response to Bending Gender: Disability Justice, Abolitionist Queer Theory, and ADA Claims for Gender Dysphoria
In Bending Gender: Disability Justice, Abolitionist Queer Theory, and ADA Claims for Gender Dysphoria, D Dangaran argues that pursuing coverage for Gender Dysphoria in...