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Sexuality

Criminal Law Recent Case

State v. VanBuren

Vermont Supreme Court Holds that Privacy Expectations Depend on the Context of Relationships.

Vol. 133 No. 7 May 2020
Privacy Notes

Constitutional Privacy and the Fight Over Access to Sex-Segregated Spaces

Vol. 133 No. 5 March 2020 The battle over transgender rights is raging on many fronts. Despite some local and national victories for transgender activists in the past few years,...
LGBT Rights Recent Case

Doe ex rel. Doe v. Boyertown Area School District

Third Circuit Holds that Allowing Transgender Students to Use Their Preferred Sex-Segregated Spaces Does Not Violate Cisgender Students’ Right to Privacy.

Vol. 132 No. 7 May 2019
Legal History Commentary

About Ned

Vol. 129 No. 3 January 2016 The great peculiarity of the privacy cases is their predominant, though not exclusive, focus on sexuality — not ‘sex’ as such, of course, but...
  • Charles E. Colman
Sexuality Recent Executive Order

Exec. Order No. 13,672

Executive Order Prohibits Federal Government and Contractor Employment Discrimination on the Basis of Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity.

Vol. 128 No. 4 February 2015
Sexuality Notes

Nonbinding Bondage

Exploring the (extra)legal complexity of BDSM contracts

Vol. 128 No. 2 December 2014
Sexuality Recent Administrative Policy

Soc. Sec. Admin., Program Operations Manual System

Social Security Administration Eliminates Surgical Requirement for Changing Trans Individuals’ Gender Markers.

Vol. 127 No. 6 April 2014
Sexuality Developments in the Law

Animus and Sexual Regulation

Are laws broadly criminalizing HIV exposure unconstitutional after Romer, Lawrence, and Windsor?

Vol. 127 No. 6 April 2014
First Amendment: Speech Developments in the Law

Pro-Gay and Anti-Gay Speech in Schools

If pro-gay speech is constitutionally protected, must we also allow students' anti-gay messages?

Vol. 127 No. 6 April 2014
Sexuality Developments in the Law

Transgender Youth and Access to Gendered Spaces in Education

Exploring the challenges faced by transgender youth in schools

Vol. 127 No. 6 April 2014
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