Nondiscrimination Policy
Gonzaga University is an equal opportunity, Affirmative Action University. The University does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a life activity, or any other nonmerit factor in employment, educational programs, or activities which it operates.
All University policies, practices, and procedures are consistent with Gonzaga's Catholic, Jesuit identity and Mission Statement, and comply with federal and state regulations, including Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Student Organization Contact Information
Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA)–Outlaws
Ashleigh Schuller
President
E-mail: aschuller@lawschool.gonzaga.edu
Faculty Contact Information
Professor John Maurice
E-mail: jmaurice@lawschool.gonzaga.edu
Administrator Contact Information
John Sklut
Assistant Dean of Students
E-mail: jsklut@lawschool.gonzaga.edu
Course Titles and/or Descriptions
Law and Sexuality
This course explores a variety of topics such as gender, sexuality, and identity construction and discrimination; sexualized violence; the intersections of race, sexuality, and class; disputes over custody, adoption, and reproductive technologies; liberty interests versus equality claims; defining consent; and alternate forms of marriage. The reading assignments are centered around United States case law while drawing on critical theory, current events, and popular culture sources to contextualize the topics in the current legal landscape.
Domestic Partnership Benefits
None
Additional Information
The GSA–Outlaws student organization is devoted to promoting an inclusive law school community for LGBT students,
faculty, and staff, as well as their allies. The organization fulfills this mission through many social, academic, and professional
events that create campus dialogue on LGBT civil rights and legal advocacy. The LGBT Resource Center at Gonzaga University
is inspired and guided by the university mission and values of faith, service, justice, leadership, and ethics. It aims to serve as a
center for supporting community, networking, research, and education related to concerns shared by students, staff, and faculty
of diverse sexual orientations, gender identities, and expressions.
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