Transgender Rights in the United States (Corey Stoughton) - a podcast by Oxford Human Rights Hub
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[Original release: 30 May 2017] In May of 2016, the Obama administration issued federal guidance that stated transgender people are protected according to United States civil rights law preventing sex discrimination in schools. It was a historic move, in response to a wave of cases making their way through federal courts regarding discrimination against transgender people. But in February 2017, the newly elected Trump administration rescinded the federal guidance issued under President Obama, and the legal landscape on this issue instantly changed. In this episode we talk with Corey Stoughton, former Senior Counsel at the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, about the future of transgender rights in America.
Interview with: Corey Stoughton (Liberty)
Produced by: Dr Kira Allmann (University of Oxford)
Music by: Rosemary Allmann
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