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There's a ton of information about schools issues for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth both on the ACLU's website and elsewhere on the web, but sometimes it can be difficult to find your way to the resources you need online. We've gathered some of the best information we have plus great stuff from other organizations and websites here to help you find things that can help you learn more about your rights and what you can do to make your school a safer, more welcoming place.

General Resources

Information from the ACLU

Elsewhere on the Web


Equal Access Act/Gay-Straight Alliances

Information from the ACLU

Related ACLU Cases

Elsewhere on the Web


Harassment

Information from the ACLU

  • The Cost of Harassment: A Fact Sheet for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender High School Students
    An overview of the nearly four million dollars' worth of successful harassment lawsuits brought by LGBT students against the schools that did nothing to help them. A printable PDF version is available here.

  • Preventing Harassment and Protecting Free Speech in School
    Some opponents of safe schools policies argue that anti-harassment policies restrict students' free speech. This piece explains how it's possible to adopt policies that adequately address harassment and protect free speech.

  • A Model Anti-Harassment Policy for Schools
    If your school is considering adding anti-harassment and anti-discrimination policies to protect LGBT students, they should consider using the wording in this model policy created by ACLU attorneys to make schools safer while balancing free speech concerns.

  • Making Schools Safe
    This model training workshop for teachers and administrators is designed for ACLU affiliate offices and other organizations that want to put on trainings to help school districts to combat harassment early-before they wind up facing litigation. The manual contains step-by-step guidance on pulling the program together, including sample agendas, pointers on locating the right people to participate, letters, talking points, and all the additional materials you will need to conduct a successful workshop.

  • Letter Urging Adoption of Safe Schools Policies
    An open letter to school administrators about why they should implement anti-harassment and anti-discrimination policies. You can print this out and give a copy to your school when trying to convince them to add these types of policies.

  • Tips: What You Can Do To Make Schools Safer
    A few ideas about things schools, students, and parents can do to reduce harassment.

Related ACLU Cases

  • Boyd High GSA v. Boyd Co. Board of Education
    Our successful defense of a GSA in Kentucky; part of our case was about harassment suffered by LGBT students at Boyd County High School.

  • Flores v. Morgan Hill Unified School District
    Our successful case against a school district in California where school district employees repeatedly ignored or minimized many reports by the students that they were being abused by others who thought they were gay.

  • Loomis v. Visalia Unified School District
    Our successful case against a school district in California where lesbian and gay students were routinely harassed and some were even forced into a special program for students with behavioral problems.

Elsewhere on the Web


Free Speech/Free Expression/Prom

Information from the ACLU

  • Speaking Out With Your T-Shirt
    T-shirts are a common way for students to express their views, and schools often try to censor this form of speech, especially when it's about LGBT people. If you're thinking about wearing an LGBT-positive t-shirt to school and you expect trouble, here's what you should know and what to expect.

  • Who are you taking to the prom this year?
    Information on a1980 case in which a federal court ruled that Aaron Fricke, a student from Rhode Island, had the right to bring a same-sex date to his prom as a matter of his right to free expression. This decision has since been used throughout the nation to guarantee students' right to bring same-sex dates to public school proms and dances.

  • Fricke v. Lynch decision
    The actual decision in Aaron Fricke's case.

Related ACLU Cases

  • Dublin, Ohio
    Not all of our school work goes to court - in this case, an Ohio high school backed down after the ACLU demanded it stop censoring students' t-shirts about gay rights.

  • McLaughlin v. Pulaski County Special School District
    Our successful case against an Arkansas school that punished a 14-year-old for talking about being gay at school.

  • Myers v. Thornsberry
    Our successful lawsuit against a Missouri school that twice punished a student for wearing t-shirts expressing her support for gay rights.

  • Nguon v. Wolf
    Our case against a high school that repeatedly singled out a lesbian student for discipline for showing affection towards her girlfriend, even though heterosexual students are routinely allowed to hold hands, hug, and kiss on campus. Part of this case is about the student's right to be "out" at school as a matter of free speech.

  • Paramo v. Kern High School District
    Our successful case under California state law against a school district that censored a series of articles in the school newspaper about LGBT students.

Elsewhere on the Web

  • First Amendment Center
    Research coverage of key First Amendment issues and topics, daily First Amendment news, a unique First Amendment Library and guest analyses by respected legal specialists from the First Amendment Center at Vanderbilt University.

  • Henkle v. Gregory
    Lambda Legal's successful lawsuit against a Nevada school that refused to protect a student from harassment and instead told him to "stop acting like a fag" and that he shouldn't be open about being gay at school.

  • Wikipedia's entry on the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
    Summarizes the details of the amendment and includes the full text of the amendment.

Privacy

Information from the ACLU


Related ACLU Cases

  • Nguon v. Wolf
    Our case against a high school that repeatedly singled out a lesbian student for discipline for showing affection towards her girlfriend, even though heterosexual students are routinely allowed to hold hands, hug, and kiss on campus. One of the things the school did to the student was reveal her sexual orientation to her family without her permission.

  • McLaughlin v. Pulaski County Special School District
    Our successful case against an Arkansas school that revealed a 14-year-old gay student's sexual orientation to his parents without his permission.

  • Sterling v. Borough of Minersville
    ACLU of Pennsylvania's successful case against a town where two police officers threatened to tell a teenager's family he was gay against his will. The young man then committed suicide. A court ruled that the government can't reveal a minor's sexual orientation without permission.

Equal Protection

Related ACLU Cases

  • Nguon v. Wolf
    Our case against a high school that revealed a lesbian student's sexual orientation to her family without her permission for showing affection towards her girlfriend, even though heterosexual students are routinely allowed to hold hands, hug, and kiss on campus.

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Transgender Student Resources

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