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Title: Beyond He Said-She Said: Transgender Rights Under Title IX
Post by: stephaniec on January 12, 2016, 12:39:23 PM
Post by: stephaniec on January 12, 2016, 12:39:23 PM
Beyond He Said-She Said: Transgender Rights Under Title IX
http://www.thelegalintelligencer.com/id=1202746646814/Beyond-He-SaidShe-Said-Transgender-Rights-Under-Title-IX
The Legal Intelligencer/Dina Leytes and Alva C. Mather, The Legal Intelligencer
January 12, 2016
"In an effort to be more inclusive, Harvard University now asks incoming freshmen to check off their pronoun of choice during the initial course registration process: he, she, ze, e or they. Harvard is one of a growing number of colleges and universities nationwide that asks incoming students to choose their preferred pronoun. Requesting this information is just one way in which schools are addressing issues of transgender rights. Institutions of higher education as well as secondary schools are grappling with gender identity in light of their legal obligations under Title IX, specifically with regard to the rights of transgender and gender-fluid students to utilize single-sex facilities (such as a locker room or restroom)."
http://www.thelegalintelligencer.com/id=1202746646814/Beyond-He-SaidShe-Said-Transgender-Rights-Under-Title-IX
The Legal Intelligencer/Dina Leytes and Alva C. Mather, The Legal Intelligencer
January 12, 2016
"In an effort to be more inclusive, Harvard University now asks incoming freshmen to check off their pronoun of choice during the initial course registration process: he, she, ze, e or they. Harvard is one of a growing number of colleges and universities nationwide that asks incoming students to choose their preferred pronoun. Requesting this information is just one way in which schools are addressing issues of transgender rights. Institutions of higher education as well as secondary schools are grappling with gender identity in light of their legal obligations under Title IX, specifically with regard to the rights of transgender and gender-fluid students to utilize single-sex facilities (such as a locker room or restroom)."