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Youth Initiative News

May 3, 2013

Maine Chapter of American Academy of Pediatrics Files Brief Supporting Transgender Girl

Today, the Maine Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and other child welfare organizations filed an amicus curiae (“friend of the court”) brief with the Maine Supreme Judicial Court in support of a transgender girl who experienced discrimination and harassment at her Orono school.

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April 4, 2013

GLAD Files Complaint on Behalf of MA Transgender Woman Denied Access at Homeless Shelter

In a case highlighting both the clear need for anti-discrimination protections for transgender people in public accommodations, and the critical issue of LGBT youth homelessness,  GLAD filed a complaint March 22 with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) on behalf of a young …

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April 4, 2013

CHRO Reminds Schools of Their Responsibility to Address Bullying of Transgender Students

The Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities (CHRO) sent out a "Dear Colleague" letter dated March 4, 2012, reminding school principals, superintendants and PTA and PTO presidents of their responsibilities under federal and Connecticut law to address instances of bullying and …

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March 14, 2013

GLAD Files Appeal on Behalf of Maine Transgender Student

GLAD has filed an appeal in the Maine Supreme Judicial Court on behalf of our client Susan Doe,  a transgender girl who experienced discrimination and harassment at her Orono school. 

GLAD initially filed the lawsuit, known as Doe v. Clenchy, after officials at an Orono elementary school denied …

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February 20, 2013

Special Fund Helps LGBT Dreamers Get Work Permits and Relief from Deportation

Nearly 200 lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) undocumented young people have either received or are in the process of receiving two-year work permits and reprieves

from the threat of deportation, thanks to a fund made possible by over three-dozen LGBT organizations. GLAD is proud to …

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February 19, 2013

DESE Issues New Guidance for Implementing Transgender Non- Discrimination Law in Public Schools

The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) on Feb. 15 issued comprehensive guidelines that aim to ensure Massachusetts public schools comply with the new transgender non-discrimination law that prohibits discrimination against transgender students in all school programs and …

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November 21, 2012

GLAD to Appeal Ruling in Case of Transgender Girl Discriminated Against at School

Today, a Maine trial court judge dismissed the case of a transgender girl who experienced discrimination and harassment at her Orono school. GLAD, which is representing the student in the lawsuit, announced it will immediately appeal the decision.

“Our client Susan Doe is a transgender girl who …

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September 28, 2012

SJC: Massachusetts Recognizes California Registered Domestic Partnerships

In an important decision issued today, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled unanimously that Massachusetts must recognize other states’ parallel spousal statuses for same-sex couples, such as California registered domestic partnerships. Under the ruling, both spouses are the legal …

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May 22, 2012

New Anti-Bullying Law in Maine

Update: Governor LePage signed this bill into law on May 21.

The Maine Legislature voted last week to pass a revised version of the anti-bullying bill, LD 1237, by a vote of 32 to 2 in the Senate, and 128 to 4 in the House. 

The bill went through an extensive revision process in the Education …

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May 7, 2012

GLAD Hails Landmark Ruling in Surrogacy Case

Addressing the issue of parentage in gestational surrogate births for the first time, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court on May 3 ruled that District Courts have the authority under current law to determine who a child’s parents are when the child is conceived through procedures like in vitro …

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