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Shipman Successfully Defends CIAC in Pivotal Title IX Transgender Athletes Case

By Julie C. Fay on December 22, 2022
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In a Title IX case that is garnering national attention, Peter Murphy and Linda Yoder from Shipman’s School Law Practice Group successfully defended the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC) in a challenge to the CIAC’s policy that allows transgender students to participate in high school sports consistent with their expressed gender identity. The case was brought by Alliance Defending Freedom on behalf of four cisgender female athletes who claimed the CIAC’s policy deprived them of wins, state titles, and athletic scholarship opportunities. The plaintiffs all graduated high school after the case was filed, but they continued to pursue their claims, seeking a change to the CIAC policy and damages. Recently the Shipman team successfully convinced the Second Circuit Court of Appeals that the CIAC’s policy did not deprive the plaintiffs of an opportunity to compete for or win state championships, that the plaintiffs lacked standing to have their high school records rewritten, and that the plaintiffs’ claim for money damages were barred. The Second Circuit’s entire decision, which dismissed all of the plaintiffs’ claims, can be read here.

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Julie C. Fay represents a wide range of educational institutions, including k-12 public and independent schools and colleges and universities, in legal issues related to students, employees, governance, and policy. Her work also includes advising non-profit organizations such as camps and after school…

Julie C. Fay represents a wide range of educational institutions, including k-12 public and independent schools and colleges and universities, in legal issues related to students, employees, governance, and policy. Her work also includes advising non-profit organizations such as camps and after school programs, in addition to serving as independent counsel for organizational ombudsman programs for institutions of higher education and other organizations. Julie is a current member of Shipman’s Management Committee and former co-chair of the School Law Practice Group.

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