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Education

Jul. 16, 2014

Judge's ruling in transgender student case leaves most dissatisfied

A transgender woman will get some relief after a court has ruled California Baptist University violated state antidiscrimination laws when the college barred her from participating in certain educational programs following her expulsion.


By Katie Lucia


Daily Journal Staff Writer


RIVERSIDE - A transgender woman will get some relief after a court has ruled California Baptist University violated state antidiscrimination laws when the private college barred her from participating in certain educational programs following her 2011 expulsion from the school. But civil rights advocates decried the court's failure to reverse the expulsion by effectively exempting private educational institu...

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