Taking part in the Transgender Rights Panel at Wayne Law are, from left, Shareece McCauley, second-year law student and vice president of the Black Law Students Association; Jessica Soblesky, second-year law student and member of the Keith Students for Civil Rights; Jay Kaplan, ’85, panelist; Lilianna Angel Reyes, panelist; and Danny King, second-year law student and co-president of Wayne OUTlaws.
Photo courtesy of Wayne Law
On Wednesday, Jan. 18, three Wayne State University Law School student organizations hosted a panel discussion on the current state of transgender rights in the United States. Panelists were Jay Kaplan, Wayne Law class of 1985, LGBT Legal Project staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan and Lilianna Angel Reyes, program services director for Affirmations. The event was sponsored by Wayne OUTlaws, the Wayne Law chapter of If/When/How and Wayne Law’s American Civil Liberties Union, Student Chapter.
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