Final rule on health plan nondiscrimination
By William H. Mayer
Employee Benefits,
March 2017
Gender identity discrimination in health plans may end with the implementation of final regulations under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. This article discusses the federal and state regulations as well as current litigation and other considerations affecting the availability of transgender related services.
Enter, the long-ignored caretaker
By Paula E. Pitrak
Family Law,
April 2016
The recent changes to the IMDMA have placed a gender-neutral importance on the caretaking functions when determining the allocation of parental responsibilities and maintenance awards.
LGBT families continue to face obstacles
By Carol Jones
Family Law,
February 2016
Obergefell v. Hodges, the revisions to the IMDMA, and the Parentage Act of 2015 expanded rights for the LGBT community and their families. However, these families still face obstacles that maintain their unequal treatment under the law.
The effect of gender in a judicial race
By Angela Evans
Women and the Law,
June 2012
It is nice to be able to report that in some of Illinois’ more recent judicial races, gender is not a controlling factor.
Is reform a reality for women in Saudi Arabia?
By Cindy G. Buys & Stephanie Macuiba
Women and the Law,
June 2012
This article provides some background on the Saudi Arabian political and legal systems and on the possibilities for future reforms to expand women’s rights.
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Women and the Law,
June 2012
Photos from the Women and The Law's April 26th program.
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