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Ignored, Harassed, And Endangered: States Must Provide Gender-Affirming Healthcare To Transgender Youth In Juvenile Detention, Jake Gnolfo
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
In 2019, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Edmo v. Corizon, Inc. held a prison’s denial of gender-affirming care to a transgender adult prisoner constituted cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth Amendment. However, the reality for incarcerated transgender juveniles is much different. It is incredibly hard, if not impossible, for transgender juveniles to obtain access to gender-affirming care while detained. Furthermore, states have begun banning gender-affirming healthcare for all transgender youth. Preliminary injunctions of these laws have been swift and successful; however, transgender juveniles remain left out of the conversation. While being restrained of their …
Disclosing The Identities Of Juvenile Felons: Introducing Accountability To Juvenile Justice, Arthur R. Blum
Disclosing The Identities Of Juvenile Felons: Introducing Accountability To Juvenile Justice, Arthur R. Blum
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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In Re S.R.H.: A Decline In The Juvenile's Right To Notice In Illinois, Katherine M. Bigane
In Re S.R.H.: A Decline In The Juvenile's Right To Notice In Illinois, Katherine M. Bigane
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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