Cases & Advocacy
Student v. Arcadia Unified School District
NCLR represents a transgender middle school student who transitioned from female to male. Although he lived as male and obtained a court-ordered name change, the school district still required that he use the nurse’s office for restroom access and to change in and out of his gym clothes. During an overnight field trip, the student was required to sleep in a separate cabin. In 2011, NCLR filed a complaint on the student’s behalf alleging that the school district’s treatment of the student constituted sex discrimination in violation of Title IX.
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Davis v. Fleming High School
NCLR represented Kelli Davis, a senior at Fleming High School, who was denied the right to appear in her senior yearbook because she wore a tuxedo rather than stereotypically feminine clothing.
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A Place of Respect: A Guide for Group Care Facilities Serving Transgender and Gender Non-conforming Youth
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Guidelines for Managing Information Related to the Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression of Children in Child Welfare Settings – 2013
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Florida Transgender Name Change Kit
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Cases & Advocacy
Dynasty Young v. Indianapolis Public Schools
Dynasty Young is a gender nonconforming black gay student who likes to wear knee-high boots, bangles, and purses to school. Students bullied him because he is gay and didn’t conform stereotypes of how boys are expected to behave.
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Doe v. Anoka-Hennepin School District No. 11 and E.R. v. Anoka-Hennepin School District No. 11
All students should be able to receive an education in an environment that is safe and inclusive. Unfortunately, many schools in the Anoka-Hennepin School District in Minnesota presented a frightening and harmful toxic environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students.
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Harassment & Discrimination at School: A Legal Overview
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National Safe Schools Roundtable Statement of Anti-Racist Framework
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