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132 Women's Rights Cases

South Carolina
Feb 2023
Women's Rights
+2 Issues
CYAP v. Wilson
The Ƶ filed a federal lawsuit challenging South Carolina’s “disturbing schools” and “disorderly conduct” laws. The laws allowed students in school to be criminally charged for normal adolescent behaviors including loitering, cursing, or undefined “obnoxious” actions on school grounds and encouraged discriminatory enforcement against Black students and students with disabilities. The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court ruling that enforcing these laws against students was unconstitutional, affirming that subjecting students to criminal penalties under such vague rules interferes with their education and their future, and produces stark racial disparities. This decision should be instructive to the many school districts across the country where students continue to be charged with ‘disorderly conduct’ and similar vague crimes.
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South Carolina
Feb 2023

Women's Rights
+2 Issues
CYAP v. Wilson
The Ƶ filed a federal lawsuit challenging South Carolina’s “disturbing schools” and “disorderly conduct” laws. The laws allowed students in school to be criminally charged for normal adolescent behaviors including loitering, cursing, or undefined “obnoxious” actions on school grounds and encouraged discriminatory enforcement against Black students and students with disabilities. The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court ruling that enforcing these laws against students was unconstitutional, affirming that subjecting students to criminal penalties under such vague rules interferes with their education and their future, and produces stark racial disparities. This decision should be instructive to the many school districts across the country where students continue to be charged with ‘disorderly conduct’ and similar vague crimes.

U.S. Supreme Court
Apr 2022
Women's Rights
+2 Issues
Cummings v. Premier Rehab Keller, P.L.L.C.
Whether civil rights statutes that prohibit federal financial recipients from discriminating on the basis of disability, race, and sex allow plaintiffs to be compensated for emotional distress injuries where they show that they were victims of discrimination.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Apr 2022

Women's Rights
+2 Issues
Cummings v. Premier Rehab Keller, P.L.L.C.
Whether civil rights statutes that prohibit federal financial recipients from discriminating on the basis of disability, race, and sex allow plaintiffs to be compensated for emotional distress injuries where they show that they were victims of discrimination.

Court Case
Feb 2022
Women's Rights
Doe v. Gwinnett County School District
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Court Case
Feb 2022

Women's Rights
Doe v. Gwinnett County School District

Court Case
Jan 2022
Women's Rights
Vargas v. Facebook, Inc.
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Court Case
Jan 2022
Women's Rights
Neuhtah Opiotennione v. Bozzuto Management Company, et al.
Neuhtah Opiotennione v. Bozzuto Management Company, et al.
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Court Case
Jan 2022

Women's Rights
Neuhtah Opiotennione v. Bozzuto Management Company, et al.
Neuhtah Opiotennione v. Bozzuto Management Company, et al.