Nondiscrimination Policy
Texas A&M University and its School of Law do not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, creed, handicap, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin in any of the operations or activities of the university.
Student Organization Contact Information
OutLaw
OutLaw at the Texas A&M University School of Law in Fort Worth, Texas, is a social, political, and philanthropic student organization serving the LGBT, questioning, and allied straight communities at the School of Law. Our goals include establishing an inclusive support network within the law school, working with local and national LGBT-oriented organizations, and connecting with LGBT-friendly members of the DFW legal community.
Contact:
Patti Gearhart-Turner
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs
E-mail: pturner@law.txwes.edu
Faculty Contact Information
James McGrath
E-mail: jmcgrath@law.txwes.edu
Administrator Contact Information
None
Course Titles and/or Descriptions
Gender, Sexual Orientation and the Law: Contemporary Legal Issues (3)
This course explores the historical, comparative, statutory, and especially constitutional dimensions of law's regulation of sexuality and gender. Students read primarily case law, supplemented with statutory law and articles. Topics to be considered include the critiques and defenses of marriage; the legal and social implications of categories such as bisexuality, intersexuality, and transsexuality; the relationship between feminist and gay politics; and the impact of sexual orientation and gender challenges on the workplace, military policy, family law, and education. Prerequisite: Constitutional Law.
Domestic Partnership Benefits
None
Additional Information
Applicants and students are welcome to express their sexual orientation and/or identity. The Office of Admissions encourages
LGBTI students to apply to the law school and to address their orientation or identity to the extent that the applicant is
comfortable. The Office of Admissions is sensitive to the nature of the disclosures and will maintain a high level of
confidentiality.
Students are further invited to share their LGBTI orientation and identity through the OutLaw student organization, in the
classroom, and to the extent that they are comfortable. OutLaw hosts, on an ongoing basis, speakers and programming open
to members and to the broader law school community.
The administration and the law school continue to invite and welcome all LGBTI students.
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