Director of the California office of the Civil Rights Education and Enforcement Center, Wilensky is at the forefront of a somewhat shifting terrain in civil rights litigation from the rights of same-sex couples to transgender people.
The lawyer has won recent victories for clients who sued under the 2013 U.S. Supreme Court decision U.S. v. Windsor, which declared unconstitutional the Defense of Marriage Act that prohibited ...
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