Single Sex Spaces: Snapshots from the Legal Fight (ONLINE EVENT – November 2, 7:30 ET)
A case study of ongoing litigation in Illinois challenging boys in girls’ school bathrooms and an analysis of the ongoing issue of men in women’s prisons.
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The Trump administration’s Executive Orders and federal policies designed to reverse enshrinement of gender ideology in law and policy have been met with resistance in the courts and in state/municipal governments, particularly in regard to single sex spaces. Join us for a discussion on how we got here and the challenges in litigating against this resistance.
This online event will feature Ajay Gupta, a tax, criminal, and civil rights attorney, representing the Plaintiffs in a case against Valley View Community Unit School District 365U in Illinois seeking to enjoin a policy which grants male students access to female-only spaces based solely on self-declared preference. The district court’s denial of a preliminary injunction can be read here. He is also an adjunct professor at DePaul, Chicago-Kent, and U of Houston law schools. He has served as Attorney-Adviser at the U.S. Tax Court and Special Assistant United States Attorney. He holds a JD from Harvard, an LLM from NYU, an MA in economics from Stanford, and an MBA from Yale.
It will also feature Amanda Stulman, Senior Researcher/Attorney with Legal Insurrection Foundation (LIF) and founder of the USA branch of Keep Prisons Single Sex.
The event will be hosted by LIF’s founder and President, William A. Jacobson and by Kemberlee Kaye, Managing Director of LIF.
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Just a note. Most correctional facilities are 2 or 4 per cell. Single cells are for the most dangerous inmates.
Subotai Bahadur
Talk about your perverse incentives.
I had heard this has been going on in Washington state for nearly 10 years now. A shirt tale relative (an inlaws-neice) was housed in Purdy near Gig Harbor Wa and had said it was happening there. I think I heard it in 2020 and she had been clean and out for ~2 years at that point.
and yeah- the story was that it was just a rape barn.
But if you look at the juvi scandal that just broke in Wa… nothing should surprise you. They keep adults in the juvi facilities. You can guess most of the rest. The cherry on top was the guards were filming the rapes.
Few landmark court decisions come down in the world of sports but 40 years ago this month, a federal judge ruled that women reporters could not be barred from interviewing players inside the locker room.
In January, 1975, two female journalists became their own story after breaking the sex barrier in the locker room at the NHL All-Star game in Montreal. They were the first women reporters admitted into the dressing room of a North American professional sports team.
Robin Herman (photo above), the first female sports writer to join the ‘New York Times’ and Marcel St. Cyr, a radio reporter based in Montreal, were granted access by the coaches to conduct postgame interviews of players inside the changing facilities…
It used to be a good thing.
Not the same thing.
1) No one claiming the women were men.
2) Haven’t been in a “pro” locker room, but I’m pretty sure they don’t interview in the shower. Exposure to junk was incidental and accidental at best
3) Don’t recall the players complaining.
It’s the accommodation of feminine modesty but not male modesty.
Yeah, typical of the liberals’ “think zero moves ahead” strategies.
That headline could REALLY use a hyphen between the first two words.