The Regulatory Erasure of LGBTQ+ Foster Youth
Without concrete data-reporting requirements, child welfare laws cannot adequately protect LGBTQ+ foster youth.
A Trojan Horse from the Court’s Conservatives?
Far from being narrow, the U.S. Supreme Court’s latest LGBTQ+ decision may threaten government’s overall regulatory authority.
“LGBTQ+ Need Not Apply”
In a ruling last week, the U.S. Supreme Court moved closer to allowing LGBTQ+ discrimination.
LGBTQ+ Rights and Regulation
In honor of Pride Month, The Regulatory Review brings together leading scholars to discuss LGBTQ+ regulatory issues.
Why the Arkansas Ban on Medical Care for Transgender Kids Is Unconstitutional
The recently enacted medical ban targets transgender kids and violates the Equal Protection Clause.
A New Era for Housing Protections
HUD enforces the Fair Housing Act to prohibit discrimination against LGBTQ individuals.
Mismatched Gender Markers on State ID Cards
Scholar argues for simpler processes to change gender on identification cards.
Why the Equality Act Remains Important to LGBTQ Equality
A Supreme Court victory is the beginning, not the end, of the fight against anti-LGBTQ discrimination.
Another Explanation of Justice Gorsuch’s Bostock Vote
A recent case protecting LGBTQ rights may help the Supreme Court circumscribe the administrative state.
Reforming Blood Donation in the Age of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic prompts reforms of blood donation standards for gay men.
How Does Regulation Affect LGBTQ+ Individuals?
This Saturday Seminar explores how different types of regulation treat gender identity and sexual orientation.
Can the Law Accommodate Recognizing Nonbinary Individuals?
Scholar urges new regulatory frameworks for recognizing nonbinary individuals under the law.