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Does Sex Discrimination Include Gender Identity, Courts In The Fourth Circuit Weigh In On The Question, Rena M. Lindevaldsen Jul 2019

Does Sex Discrimination Include Gender Identity, Courts In The Fourth Circuit Weigh In On The Question, Rena M. Lindevaldsen

South Carolina Law Review

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Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants, Paula Schaefer Apr 2019

Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants, Paula Schaefer

Scholarly Works

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Lobbying Against The Odds, Kirsten Matoy Carlson Jan 2019

Lobbying Against The Odds, Kirsten Matoy Carlson

Law Faculty Research Publications

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A Damaging Cure: Queer Youth And Conversion Therapy Jan 2019

A Damaging Cure: Queer Youth And Conversion Therapy

Florida A & M University Law Review

This article proceeds in six parts. Part I dissects the development of the conservative narrative that queerness is a contagious trait, how the gender norm perpetuates a broad rejection of homosexuality, and the concept of “cured passing” in terms of conversion therapy success stories. Part II examines the progression of the general LGBT rights movement by highlighting its historic adult-centered victories and elaborating how these victories allowed for the necessary space and momentum for the contemporary movement of state conversion therapy bans to gain traction. Part III provides the background and history of conversion therapy by exploring its medical origin …


Systematic Prevention Of A Serial Problem: Sexual Harassment And Bridging Core Concepts Of Bakke In The #Metoo Era, Nancy Chi Cantalupo, William C. Kidder Jan 2019

Systematic Prevention Of A Serial Problem: Sexual Harassment And Bridging Core Concepts Of Bakke In The #Metoo Era, Nancy Chi Cantalupo, William C. Kidder

Law Faculty Research Publications

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Lgbtq+ Individuals, Health Inequities, And Policy Implications, Heather A. Walter-Mccabe, Killian M. Kinney Jan 2019

Lgbtq+ Individuals, Health Inequities, And Policy Implications, Heather A. Walter-Mccabe, Killian M. Kinney

Law Faculty Research Publications

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Don't Call Me Sweetheart: Why The Aba's New Rule Addressing Harrassment And Discrimination Is So Important For Women Working In The Legal Profession Today, Kristy D'Angelo-Corker Jan 2019

Don't Call Me Sweetheart: Why The Aba's New Rule Addressing Harrassment And Discrimination Is So Important For Women Working In The Legal Profession Today, Kristy D'Angelo-Corker

Faculty Scholarship

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Contraceptive Equity: Curing The Sex Discrimination In The Aca's Mandate, Greer Donley Jan 2019

Contraceptive Equity: Curing The Sex Discrimination In The Aca's Mandate, Greer Donley

Articles

Birth control is typically viewed as a woman’s problem despite the fact that men and women are equally capable of using contraception. The Affordable Care Act’s contraceptive mandate (Mandate), which requires insurers to cover all female methods of birth control without cost, promotes this assumption and reinforces contraceptive inequity between the sexes. By excluding men, the Mandate burdens women in four ways: it fails to financially support a quarter to a third of women that rely on male birth control to prevent pregnancy; it incentivizes women to endure the risks and side effects of birth control when safer options exist …


Poverty, Privacy, And Living Out Of Reach [Reviews], Wendy A. Bach Jan 2019

Poverty, Privacy, And Living Out Of Reach [Reviews], Wendy A. Bach

Scholarly Works

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