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Connecticut State Department of Education Issues New Transgender Student Guidance
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Wins Scored for Transgender Students and Athletes
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OCR and DOJ Issue Clear Guidance that Denying Transgender Students Access to the Bathroom and Sports Team Corresponding to Their Identified Gender Violates Title IX
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No Question: OCR Recognizes Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Discrimination as Violation of Title IX
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Does President Biden’s Executive Order on Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation Discrimination Overrule OCR’s Recent Guidance?
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OCR Doubles Down on Position that Title IX Equity Rules Do Not Protect Transgender Students
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No Winning: Connecticut's Transgender Athlete Policy Deemed a Violation of Title IX
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DOES TRANSGENDER BATHROOM USE CREATE A SEXUALLY HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT? OCR AND THE DECATUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Flushed: Supreme Court Vacates Fourth Circuit's Title IX Transgender Bathroom Decision in Gloucester County v. G.G.
Trump and Transgender Student Rights -- An Early Decision For The President-Elect In Gloucester County School Board v. G.G.?
I Meant What I Said: Transgender Student Rights In Connecticut In The Face Of The Latest Federal Court Developments
Transgender Student Issues - The Feds Speak, But Is It Really News In Connecticut?
Transgender Student Restroom Assignment Revisited
Special Education Legal Issues Forum: Thursday June 5, 2014
Transgender Students and Communal School Bathrooms: Doe V. Regional School Unit 26

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