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T14 Transgender

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 10:19 pm
by jjking
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Re: T14 Transgender

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 10:59 pm
by sd5289
Hate to say it, but it depends on which T14 you're talking about (a/k/a region of the country you will be in), and whether you intend/want to be "out" during law school / starting your career.

ETA: I only mean this in the "people are still fucked up over trans issues for who knows what reason" kind of way rather than a judgmental kind of way.

Re: T14 Transgender

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 11:10 pm
by rinkrat19
I can't speak to the biglaw hiring question, but the scholarship question seems pretty obvious. Just because you're applying for certain diversity scholarships doesn't mean you walk around your school with a giant TRANS sign on your forehead. Nobody has any idea what you're applying for unless you tell them.

And I don't know what the deal with that particular Lambda club was, but the OUTLaw group at my school definitely includes people who are not running around loudly announcing their attraction the same sex and/or presenting as flamboyantly gay. (For one thing, their events tend to include "allies" of LGBTs so there are probably some straights in the room anyway.) A group that would look at you funny for not appearing to be gay enough seems shitty (or unlikely).

Re: T14 Transgender

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 11:25 pm
by jjking
Thanks! Good point re diverity fellowships. If it matter any, I chose a liberal t14 and am targeting NY. Was not expecting much of a response but its seriously driving me a little crazy that of everyone I know in this position everyone goes PI.

Re: T14 Transgender

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 11:28 pm
by chuckbass
Also a lot of the diversity apps have you specifically write a sort of mini PS about yourself and diversity, so that's an easy way for you to show that you qualify if you're concerned about that.

Re: T14 Transgender

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 9:16 pm
by despina
rinkrat19 wrote:And I don't know what the deal with that particular Lambda club was, but the OUTLaw group at my school definitely includes people who are not running around loudly announcing their attraction the same sex and/or presenting as flamboyantly gay. (For one thing, their events tend to include "allies" of LGBTs so there are probably some straights in the room anyway.) A group that would look at you funny for not appearing to be gay enough seems shitty (or unlikely).
That's the same at HLS -- nobody's going to be like "EXPLAIN AND LABEL YOURSELF PLEASE" and there are always folks who are straight allies, queer folks who don't fit any particular queer stereotypes, trans folks who "pass" if they want to, etc. I would really hope that if you were getting this vibe, it was more of a "I wonder if this cute person is attracted to people of my gender" thing than a "this person doesn't belong" thing.

I agree that the few trans law students I know ended up in / are aiming for public interest.