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Litigation

Jul. 15, 2014

Judge: University violated rights of transgender student

A Riverside County Superior Court judge ruled Friday that California Baptist University violated the civil rights of a transgender student expelled from the school.

By Henry Meier
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A Riverside County Superior Court judge ruled Friday that California Baptist University violated the civil rights of a transgender student expelled from the school. Judge Gloria C. Trask found that the university's business ventures outside of the academic realm made it subject to the Unruh Civil Rights Act - a California statute guaranteeing equal protection in business dealing. Trask differentiated the Cal Baptist case from previ...

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