Putting Gender Back into Transgender Equality: On Iglesias v. Federal Bureau of Prisons – Blog of the APA
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Last updated 25 abril 2025

Author’s Note: This article discusses sexual and physical violence targeting incarcerated trans women. Amid the ongoing wave of anti-trans legislation in the U.S., it can be tempting to see the courts as a forceful, if unexpected, defender of trans rights. At the time of writing, all of the seven federal district courts and one of three courts of…
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