PLUS: 2019 Dukeminier Award Winners
NEW RESEARCH
** 461,000 LGBT people in Ohio are vulnerable to discrimination
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Ohio’s legal landscape and social climate put the state’s 389,000 LGBT adults and 72,000 LGBT youth at risk of discrimination and harassment. Statewide statutes in Ohio do not explicitly prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in areas such as employment, housing, and public accommodations. In addition, state laws fail to adequately protect LGBT students from bullying and harassment.
Our new study provides data and research documenting the prevalence of several forms of stigma and discrimination against LGBT adults and youth in Ohio. Researchers estimate that anti-LGBT stigma and discrimination negatively impact the state economy by tens of millions of dollars each year.
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** Congratulations to the 2019 Dukeminier Awards Journal Winners
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Recognizing the best sexual orientation and gender identity law review articles of 2018
The Michael Cunningham Prize
Marie-Amélie George
Assistant Professor of Law at Wake Forest University School of Law
Bureaucratic Agency: Administering the Transformation of LGBT Rights, 36 Yale L. & Pol’y Rev. 83 (2017)
The Stu Walter Prize
Courtney G. Joslin
Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law at the University of California, Davis School of Law
Discrimination In and Out of Marriage, 98 B.U. L. Rev. 1 (2018)
The M.V. Lee Badgett Prize
Deborah A. Widiss
Associate Dean for Research; Professor of Law and Ira C. Batman Faculty Fellow at Indiana University School of Law
Intimate Liberties and Antidiscrimination Law, 97 B.U. L. Rev. 2083 (2017)
The Ezekiel Webber Prize
Jordan Blair Woods
Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Arkansas School of Law
Unaccompanied Youth and Private-Public Order Failures, 103 Iowa L. Rev. 1639 (2018)
The Jeffrey S. Haber Prize for Student Scholarship
Allison Smith
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Preserving the Possibility of a Future Biological Family: State-Mandated Insurance Coverage of Fertility Preservation for Youth Patients When Primary Treatment Causes Sterility, 18 Dukeminier Awards J. 267 (2019)
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