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The Remarkable Rise of Transgender Rights

Jami K. Taylor, Daniel C. Lewis, and Donald P. Haider-Markel
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While medical identification and treatment of gender dysphoria have existed for decades, the development of transgender as a "collective political identity" is a recent construct. Over the past twenty-five years, the transgender movement has gained statutory nondiscrimination protections at the state and local levels, hate crimes protections in a number of states, inclusion in a federal law against hate crimes, legal victories in the courts, and increasingly favorable policies in bureaucracies at all levels. It has achieved these victories despite the relatively small number of trans people and despite the widespread discrimination, poverty, and violence experienced by many in the transgender community. This is a remarkable achievement in a political system where public policy often favors those with important resources that the transgender community lacks: access, money, and voters. The Remarkable Rise of Transgender Rights explains the growth of the transgender rights movement despite its marginalized status within the current political opportunity structure.
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Section I: Transgender Identity and LGBT Rights
    • Introduction
    • Chapter 1. Rise of the Transgender Rights Movement and LGBT Rights
  • Section II: Public Attitudes on Transgender Rights
    • Chapter 2. Public Opinion about Transgender People and Policies
    • Chapter 3. The Factors Underlying Public Opinion about Transgender Rights
  • Section III: The Political Opportunity Structure and Transgender Rights
    • Section III Introduction
    • Chapter 4. Transgender Rights and Legislative Bodies
    • Chapter 5. Transgender Rights and the Judiciary
    • Chapter 6. Executive Branch Treatments of Transgender Rights
    • Chapter 7. Direct Democracy and Transgender Rights
  • Section IV: Transgender Policy
    • Chapter 8. Identity Documentation and the Regulation of Gender
    • Chapter 9. Discrimination and Civil Rights
    • Chapter 10. Health Care Policy
    • Chapter 11. Education Policy
    • Chapter 12. Criminal Justice and Trans Identities
    • Conclusion
  • Appendix A. LGBT Organization Financial Data
  • Appendix B. Interviews
  • Appendix C. Survey Items for Scatter Plots in Chapter 2
  • Appendix D. Remarks by Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch on HB2
  • Appendix E. Methodology and Sample, June 2015 Clear Voice Research Survey
  • Appendix F. GfK Survey
  • Notes
  • References
  • About the Authors
  • Index
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Published: 2018
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN(s)
  • 978-0-472-12427-5 (ebook)
  • 978-0-472-07401-3 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Sexuality Studies
  • Political Science:Public Policy
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