Volume 4, Issue 2 - May 2009
Journal RGE
Journal of Race, Gender, and Ethnicity
Volume 4, Issue 2 - May 2009
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FORWARD Jeannine Farino |
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SYMPOSIUM |
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TRANSGENDER LAW: CHALLENGING THE BOUNDARIES OF LAW AND GENDER Touro College, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center February 20, 2009 |
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INTRODUCTION Dean Lawrence Raful |
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Session One: Gender and Access to Justice Moderator: James G. Durham |
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IMMIGRATION LAW AND THE TRANSGENDER CLIENT Victoria Neilson, Esq | 6 |
EIGHT, HATE OR TOO LATE? DID CALIFORNIA TRANSSEXUALS SURVIVE THE PROPOSITION EIGHT VOTE Katrina Rose, Esq |
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TRANSGENDER ISSUES IN CRIMINAL LAW: FINDING A PLACE FOR TRANSGENDER INDIVIDUALS IN PRISON Benish Shah, Esq |
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Session Two: Gender as Legal Boundary Moderator: Mik Kinkead |
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FROM SEX-TESTING TO THE STOCKHOLM CONSENSUS: THE TENUOUS LEX SPORTIVA OF THE TRANSGENDER ATHLETE Professor Shayna Sigman |
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TRANSGENDER ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE AND THE ROLE OF MEDICINE IN TRANSGENDER RIGHTS Michael Silverman, Esq |
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TRANSGENDER NAME CHANGES AND LEGAL ADJUDICATIONS OF GENDER Franklin Romeo, Esq |
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Session Two: Transgender Identity and Framing Transgender Equality Moderator: David Kilmnick |
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THE DEBATE OVER GID REFORM: HOW DOES IT PLAY OUT IN THE COURTS? M. Dru Levasseur, Es |
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TRANSITIONAL DISCRIMINATION Professor Elizabeth Glazer |
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RIGHTS TO GENDER SELF-DETERMINATION AS A COMPONENT OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO PRIVACY Dr. Jillian T. Weiss |
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INTERLOCKING SYSTEMS OF OPPRESSION: DISABILITY, GENDER AND RACE IN THE CONTEXT OF TRANSGENDER LEGAL CLAIMS Kyle Kirkup |
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CLOSING REMARKS Professor Meredith R. Miller |
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