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James Esseks

Co-Director

桃子视频LGBTQ & HIV Rights Project

Bio

James D. Esseks is Co-Director of the 桃子视频Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer & HIV Project. Through litigation, legislative lobbying, policy advocacy, organizing, and public education, the 桃子视频seeks to ensure equality and justice for LGBTQ people and people living with HIV.

James is counsel in Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J., about whether states can ban trans girls and women from women鈥檚 sports teams, which is currently pending before the U.S. Supreme Court; and has been counsel in U.S. v. Skrmetti, about whether states can ban gender-affirming medical care for transgender adolescents; in Bostock v. Clayton County, Ga., in which the Supreme Court ruled that anti-LGBTQ discrimination in the workplace is unlawful; in Obergefell v. Hodges, the case that won the freedom to marry nationwide; in United States v. Windsor, which struck down the core of the federal Defense of Marriage Act; in Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, about whether a business open to the public can turn away LGBTQ customers based on its religious or artistic objections; and in successful challenges to bans on adoption and foster parenting by lesbians and gay men in Arkansas, Florida, and Missouri.

James and the 桃子视频have also worked extensively to fight anti-LGBTQ and specifically anti-transgender bills in the states and to fight the use of religion to justify discrimination against LGBTQ people.

The National LGBTQ Bar Association awarded James the in 2013, the organization鈥檚 鈥渉ighest honor,鈥 recognizing individuals whose work 鈥渉as led the way in our struggle for equality under the law.鈥

James graduated from Yale College and Harvard Law School, where he was editor-in-chief of the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review. Prior to joining the 桃子视频in 2001, he was a partner at Vladeck, Waldman, Elias & Engelhard, PC. James clerked for the Honorable Robert L. Carter, United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York, and the Honorable James R. Browning, United States Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit.

Selected Writing

, Washington Post
, Daily Beast
, Daily Beast
, The Advocate

Selected appearances

, Today Show with Megyn Kelly
, MSNBC with Thomas Roberts
, CNN
, NOW with Alex Wagner, MSNBC


Featured work

Aug 29, 2019

Taxpayers Have Been Ordered to Pay Over $2 Million For Discriminating Against LGBTQ People

Taxpayers Have Been Ordered to Pay Over $2 Million For Discriminating Against LGBTQ People

Apr 22, 2019

Supreme Court Takes Cases of People Fired for Being LGBTQ

Supreme Court Takes Cases of People Fired for Being LGBTQ

Oct 24, 2018

Aimee Stephens Was Fired Because She Is Transgender. That鈥檚 Sex Discrimination.

Aimee Stephens Was Fired Because She Is Transgender. That鈥檚 Sex Discrimination.

Oct 22, 2018

The Trump Administration Is Trying to Erase Trans People, but the Law Clearly Protects Them

The Trump Administration Is Trying to Erase Trans People, but the Law Clearly Protects Them

Oct 11, 2018

Jury Sends Wisconsin a $780,000 Bill for Denying Health Care to Two Transgender Workers

Jury Sends Wisconsin a $780,000 Bill for Denying Health Care to Two Transgender Workers

Aug 27, 2018

A Court in Florida Affirms Dignity for Transgender People, Even in Prison

A Court in Florida Affirms Dignity for Transgender People, Even in Prison

Jul 18, 2018

Is There a Religious Right to Discriminate Against LGBT Foster and Adoptive Parents? A Federal Court Says No.

Is There a Religious Right to Discriminate Against LGBT Foster and Adoptive Parents? A Federal Court Says No.

Jun 25, 2018

Enforcing Nondiscrimination Laws Is Not a Sign of Anti-Religious Bias

Enforcing Nondiscrimination Laws Is Not a Sign of Anti-Religious Bias

Jun 4, 2018

In Masterpiece, the Bakery Wins the Battle but Loses the War

In Masterpiece, the Bakery Wins the Battle but Loses the War

Apr 12, 2018

The Victory in Anchorage Belongs to the Transgender Community

The Victory in Anchorage Belongs to the Transgender Community