On July 10, 2024, the Justice Department filed its Opposition to Defendant's Motion to Dismiss the United States' complaint. In our brief, we explained that gender dysphoria is not excluded from the ADA's definition of disability in 42 U.S.C. § 12211(b)(1) because, contrary to Defendants' arguments, gender dysphoria is not a “sexual behavior disorder” or a “gender identity disorder.”
On April 2, 2024, the Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the State of Utah and the Utah Department of Corrections (UDOC) alleging UDOC violated Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by discriminating against an incarcerated transgender woman on the basis of her disability, gender dysphoria. The complaint alleges that UDOC failed to provide the complainant with equal access to health care services and failed to make reasonable modifications to its policies and practices to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability.
On March 12, 2024, the Justice Department issued a letter notifying UDOC that it violated the ADA by discriminating against an incarcerated transgender woman on the basis of her disability, gender dysphoria. The letter outlined the minimum remedial measures UDOC must take to address the violations identified and invited UDOC to work with the United States to reach an appropriate resolution.