Diversity in Law School
LGBT Survey Results: University of the District of Columbia—David A. Clarke School of Law
Nondiscrimination Policy
In accordance with federal law and the Human Rights Act of 1977 (DC Law 2-38), the University of the District of Columbia—David A. Clarke School of Law does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, family responsibility, matriculation, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, source of income, or place of residence in its programs, activities, and employment practices. In addition, the school complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1973. The School of Law's coordinator for implementation of Title IX and section 504 is the Academic Dean.
Student Organization Contact Information
OUTLAW
Contact Tyrone Hanley, 3L student, at tyronehanley@yahoo.com.
Faculty Contact Information
Professor Laurie A. Morin
E-mail: lmorin@udc.edu
Professor Susan L. Waysdorf
E-mail: swaysdorf@udc.edu
Administrator Contact Information
Laurie Morin
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
E-mail: lmorin@udc.edu
Course Titles and/or Descriptions
Gender and Sexual Orientation Under the Law
Domestic Partnership Benefits
None
Additional Information
UDC-DCSL welcomes all students to its diverse law school community. The School of Law is located in the nation's capital, which is overall a liberal LGBT-friendly city. Students, including LGBT students, feel comfortable expressing their views, opinions, and preferences in the classroom and through their chosen student organizations. OUTLAW holds activities throughout the school year that focus on LGBT issues and topics. The School of Law has enrolled transgender students. It does not currently have unisex facilities.
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