Expertise: Gender
Faculty
Group Index | Group | Image | Profile | Title | Expertise | News |
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0 | Faculty | ![]() | Rosky, Clifford | Professor | Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Family Law, Gender | |
0 | Faculty | ![]() | George, Erika | Professor | Business, Constitutional Law, Corporate Law, Ethics, Gender, Human Rights, International Law, Race and Law | |
0 | Faculty | ![]() | Kessler, Laura | Professor | Employment Discrimination, Family Law, Gender | |
Emeritus | ![]() | Kogan, Terry | Professor Emeritus | Contracts, Copyright, Gender, Media Law, Patent, Trademark, Trusts and Estates |
News and Events
Research by Kessler on employment discrimination garners a top 10 download ranking from SSRN
Research by University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law Professor Laura Kessler recently garnered a top 10 download ranking from the Social Science Research Network as well as high download rankings from several e-journals. Kessler’s article, “Employment Discrimination and the Domino Effect,” was recently published in the Florida State University Law Review. The article […]
Rosky quoted in New York Times on change in sex education bill
University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law Professor Clifford Rosky was quoted in the New York Times about the Utah sex education bill to remove the phrase “advocacy of homosexuality” and replace it with advocacy of premarital or extramarital sexual activity.” Click here to see the full article »
Rosky interviewed in Salt Lake Tribune about sex education law
University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law Professor Clifford Rosky was quoted in the Salt Lake Tribune about the Utah Senate Committee’s repeal on SB-196, or the “No Promo-Homo” law. Rosky states: “The critical point here is that the bill is fairness for all…It treats all students alike.” Click here to see the full […]
Kogan discusses gender segregated bathrooms with David Pakman Show
On August 9, 2016 S.J. Quinney College of Law Professor Terry Kogan discussed gender segregated bathrooms with Pacifica Radio’s David Pakman Show and KXOJ in Boston, Mass. View the complete interview on the David Pakman Show’s YouTube channel »
Kogan discusses the history of public restrooms with NPR, Stateside
On July 12, 2016, S.J. Quinney College of Law Professor Terry Kogan discussed the history of gender-specific restrooms with NPR, and Michigan Public Radio’s Stateside. Deciding who should be allowed to use what bathroom has consumed a lot of attention across the country, and certainly here in Michigan. With all the controversy about public restrooms […]
Kogan discusses historical gender roles in David McRaney podcast, “You Are Not So Smart”
S.J. Quinney College of Law Professor Terry Kogan was a guest on David McRaney’s June 29, 2016 podcast, “You Are Not So Smart: Separate Spheres.” In this episode of the You Are Not So Smart Podcast, we explore how the separate spheres ideology is still affecting us today, and how some people are using it […]
Wildermuth quoted in Education Week on federal guidance in transgender bathroom debate
University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law Professor Amy Wildermuth was quoted in a recent Education Week article about the federal guidance over transgender students and restrooms. Wildermuth, an expert on administrative law issues, told Education Week that as Congress has become gridlocked on many issues, federal agencies have asserted their administrative authority. “Agencies […]
Kogan interviewed by RadioWest on sex-segregated bathrooms
University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law Professor Terry Kogan appeared on RadioWest with Doug Fabrizio recently to discuss sex-segregated bathrooms. Listen to the segment here.
Kogan quoted in Vox on gender-neutral bathrooms
S.J. Quinney College of Law Professor Terry Kogan was quoted on Vox.com in a May 27, 2016 story titled, “It’s not just transgender people: public restrooms have bred fear for centuries.” “The factory restroom became a locus that raised serious social anxieties,” says Terry Kogan, a contributor to the book Toilet: Public Restrooms and the […]
Kogan publishes public bathroom history in The Conversation
S.J. Quinney College of Law Professor Terry Kogan wrote a story in the May 26, 2016 edition of The Conversation titled, “How did public bathrooms get to be separated by sex in the first place?” Some argue that one solution to this impasse is to convert all public restrooms to unisex use, thereby eliminating the […]