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Major Changes to Minor Transitions: A Debate on U.S. v. Skrmetti
SMU Student Chapter
SMU Dedman School of Law3300 Daniel Avenue
Dallas, TX 75205
Panel Discussion: Transgender Athletes under Title IX
Kansas Student Chapter
University of Kansas School of Law1535 W 15th St
Lawrence, KS 66045
Minor Rights, Major Questions: State Restrictions on Youth Gender Transitions
Texas A&M Student Chapter
Texas A&M University School of Law1515 Commerce Street
Fort Worth , TX 76102
Panel Discussion: Legal Challenges Involving Gender Identity Post-Bostock
2023 Texas Chapters Conference
Four Seasons Hotel Houston1300 Lamar St
Houston, TX 77010
Panel Discussion: Legal Challenges Involving Gender Identity Post-Bostock
2023 Texas Chapters Conference
Litigation and legislation involving complex issues regarding gender identity are at the forefront of public...
Transgender Policy in the Biden Administration
The national conversation over transgender students’ inclusion in student athletics and school facilities has received unparalleled levels...
SCOTUS Opinions: 6/18/2015
(1) Brumfield v. Cain: By a vote of 5-4 the judgment of the Fifth Circuit...
Gay Marriage in California: Legal and Political Prospects
Religious Liberties Practice Group
In 1977, the California legislature amended its family code, Section 300, to read that marriage...
Stephen R. McAllister is a native Kansan who grew up in Lucas, Kansas and graduated from Lucas-Luray High School. Growing up, he also lived in Hiawatha and Chanute, Kansas. He received both his B.A. and his J.D. degrees from the University of Kansas.