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William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

2000

Transgender People

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Paving The Road: A Charles Hamilton Houston Approach To Securing Trans Rights, Jennifer Levi Oct 2000

Paving The Road: A Charles Hamilton Houston Approach To Securing Trans Rights, Jennifer Levi

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

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The International Bill Of Gender Rights Vs. The Cider House Rules: Transgenders Struggle With The Courts Over What Clothing They Are Allowed To Wear On The Job, Which Restroom They Are Allowed To Use On The Job, Their Right To Marry, And The Very Definition Of Their Sex, Phyllis Randolph Frye Oct 2000

The International Bill Of Gender Rights Vs. The Cider House Rules: Transgenders Struggle With The Courts Over What Clothing They Are Allowed To Wear On The Job, Which Restroom They Are Allowed To Use On The Job, Their Right To Marry, And The Very Definition Of Their Sex, Phyllis Randolph Frye

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Unprincipled Exclusions: The Struggle To Achieve Judicial And Legislative Equality For Transgender People, Paisley Currah, Shannon Minter Oct 2000

Unprincipled Exclusions: The Struggle To Achieve Judicial And Legislative Equality For Transgender People, Paisley Currah, Shannon Minter

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

This Article examines recent efforts to enact civil rights statutes for transgender people in the United States. Part I provides an overview of the largely negative case law on the issue of whether transgender people are protected under existing sex, sexual orientation or disability discrimination laws. This context is provided, in part, to explain why transgender rights advocates have turned to the legislative branches of government to secure basic civil rights protections. Part II describes the initial successes that have been achieved as a result of this new focus on political activism and legislation. Part III examines the actual statutory …