TRANSGENDER RIGHTS & THE EIGHTH AMENDMENT

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Levi, Jennifer [1 ]
Barry, Kevin M. [2 ]
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[1] Western New England Univ, Law Sch, Law, Springfield, MA 01119 USA
[2] Quinnipiac Univ, Sch Law, Law, Hamden, CT 06518 USA
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The past decades have witnessed a dramatic shift in the visibility, acceptance, and integration of transgender people across all aspects of culture and the law. The treatment of incarcerated transgender people is no exception. Historically, transgender people have been routinely denied access to medically necessary hormone therapy, surgery, and other gender-affirming procedures; subjected to cross-gender strip searches; and housed according to their birth sex. But these policies and practices have begun to change. State departments of corrections are now providing some, though by no means all, appropriate care to transgender people, culminating in the Ninth Circuit's historic decision in Edmo v. Corizon, Inc. in 2019 the first circuit-level case to require a state to provide transition surgery to an incarcerated transgender person. Other state departments of corrections will surely follow, as they must under the Eighth Amendment. These momentous changes, which coincide with a broader cultural turn away from transphobia and toward a collective understanding of transgender people, have been neither swift nor easy. But they trend in one direction: toward a recognition of the rights and dignity of transgender people.
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