Inspired by the Rocky Mountain ADA Center’s recent research report which asks the question, “When is gender dysphoria considered a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act,” this session explores just that – how have courts interpreted the ADA to apply – or not – to people who experience gender dysphoria. Join us as we navigate the intricate judicial interpretations surrounding this pivotal intersection. This is an area of the ADA that is far from settled and will benefit from additional case law and court scrutiny. This session will define several key concepts relating to this topic, review the ADA’s current statutory language regarding gender, and discuss the complex legal landscape developing around this topic. Relevant court cases on this issue will be discussed, and the potential protection the ADA can offer to transgender people.
Individuals will be able to submit questions for the speaker in advance during the registration process.
Human Generated Real-Time Captioning will be provided for this session.
Continuing Education Recognition Available!
Speaker: Emily Shuman, Director, Rocky Mountain ADA Center