Transgender Student Rights: A Comprehensive Overview (REC)

Transgender Student Rights: A Comprehensive Overview (REC)

Transgender Student Rights: A Comprehensive Overview
(RECORDED)



Summary:
This CLE will go over federal and Hawai‘i laws that address discrimination on the basis of sex, gender identity, and/or gender expression in their relation to transgender student rights. 

Speakers: 



Taylor Mangan, 
ACLU of Hawai‘i

Taylor Mangan joined the ACLU of Hawai‘i in 2019 as a University of California President's Public Service Law Fellow. She works on all legal matters defending and promoting civil rights and civil liberties, with a particular focus on disability and LGBTQ+ rights.
 
Taylor graduated from UCLA Law School with membership in the Order of Barristers, Moot Court Honors, and a specialization in the Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy. During her time at UCLA, Taylor co-founded and served as Chief Articles Editor of the first disability law journal in the nation, Chief Articles Editor of the Dukeminier Awards Journal, president of the Moot Court Honors Program, and the co-chair of both OUTLaw and the Disability Law Society. Taylor additionally externed for Judge Gutierrez of the United States District Court for the Central District of California. Taylor holds a bachelor's degree in philosophy and certification in LGBTQ+ studies from the University of Colorado Boulder where she graduated magna cum laude.
 
Prior to joining the ACLU, Taylor was a law clerk for Berg Hill Greenleaf Ruscitti in Colorado




Jen Jenkins,
 
Public Policy Advocate at the Office of Hawaiian Affairs
Jen Jenkins is a William S. Richardson School of Law graduate. Jen's lived experiences drive their advocacy efforts, and they use those experiences in addition to their legal background to engage in transforming the law so that it is inclusive of all identities. While they were in law school, they were the lead advocate on a transgender and non-binary bill (HB1165) that added a gender-neutral 'X' marker to our state IDs and driver's licenses. In their current capacity as a Public Policy Advocate at the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, they were the lead advocate on an anti-discrimination employment measure that is currently awaiting the Governor's signature. 


Duration: approximately 1 hour
Credit: This seminar qualifies for 1 CLE Credit. 
Cost: $55

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This seminar will be available in your classroom to view for 1 year from the date of purchase OR until August 12, 2022 which ever comes sooner.  

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When
8/12/2020

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