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ISSN 0042-6229
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Vol. 67, Issue 4, 2022December 13, 2022 EDT

The Culture War Over Girls’ Sports: Understanding the Argument For Transgender Girls’ Inclusion

Kimberly A. Yuracko,
SportsTransgender
Photo by Sandro Schuh on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 67, Issue 4, 2022

Vol. 67, Issue 4, 2022
  • Volume 67.4
    Villanova Law Review
  • Dividing Law School Faculties Into Academic Departments: A Potential Solution to the Gendered Doctrinal/Skills Hierarchy in Legal Education
    Larry Cunningham
  • The Culture War Over Girls' Sports: Understanding the Argument For Transgender Girls' Inclusion
    Kimberly A. Yuracko
  • The Second Amendment is History: Ninth Circuit Takes Originalist Approach in Finding No Right To Public Carry in Young v. Hawaii
    Scott Kingsbury
  • Too Narrow, Too Bad: A Loophole the Adam Walsh Act Did Not Foresee in United States v. Icker
    Sophie Davish
  • In Re Weinstein Company Holdings LLC: An Overly Systematic Approach To Executory Contracts Limits Much-Needed Flexibility
    Thomas HaukAndrew Schwartz
  • Kengerski v. Harper: The Third Circuit Clarifies the Scope of Title VII's Protection For Associational Discrimination Claims
    Maureen O'Kane
Villanova Law Review
Kimberly  A. Yuracko, The Culture War Over Girls’ Sports: Understanding the Argument For Transgender Girls’ Inclusion, 67 Villanova Law Review (2022).
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