Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted Saturday at 02:10 AM Diamond Member Share Posted Saturday at 02:10 AM This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Pregnant student allegedly told by Georgetown Law she must take exam days after giving birth A pregnant student at This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up has allegedly been told by the prestigious university’s administration she must sit for an in-person This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up just days after giving birth. On Friday (November 22), students at the private university in Washington, D.C. organized a This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up on behalf of second-year classmate Brittany Lovely, who is preparing to welcome her first child in early December. According to the petition, the administration at Georgetown Law had allegedly “denied Brittany’s request for reasonable accommodations in violation of This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up ,” a landmark federal law that prohibits educational institutions from discriminating against students based on ****. Lovely, who has an in-person final exam scheduled for December 13, had purportedly requested accommodations to either take the exam early or take the exam from home postpartum. She had contended to take the test at the same time as her in-person classmates on the same date, or on the university’s deferral dates beginning three days later. “Georgetown Law denied her recommendations, stating that it would be inequitable to all the other non-birthing students in her class,” the petition read. Organizers claimed that the administration had suggested Lovely “bring her days-old child to campus a few days after birth, with minimal recovery, to take the exam with more time so she can breastfeed her newborn baby during the exam.” Georgetown University Law Center, located in Washington, D.C., allegedly denied a pregnant student’s request for accomodations leading up to her final exam (Getty Images) Despite Lovely’s professor agreeing to let her take her exam early, Georgetown Law student Divya Goel This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up on X/ This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , that the school allegedly told the pregnant law student: “Motherhood is not for the faint of heart.” Lovely’s classmates argued that her request for an accommodation was not in violation of Title IX because the statute protects students from discrimination based on “current, potential, or past This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up or related conditions.” “The accommodations Brittany requested (taking the exam early when the finals ******* begins and/or from home just days after giving birth) are reasonable and are not in any way inequitable, nor do they harm my education at Georgetown,” they said. “We urge Georgetown University Law Center’s administration to approve her accommodations and hold Georgetown Law’s promise of supporting the whole student, including those who are pregnant.” The Independent has contacted Goel and the petition’s organizers for comment. As listed on the Georgetown Law website, the university’s This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up “prohibits ******* misconduct, including ******* harassment, ******* ********, domestic *********, dating *********, stalking, and discrimination based on pregnancy or parenting status.” The school also This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up students to “request adjustments based on general pregnancy needs or accommodations based on a pregnancy-related condition.” These adjustments include larger desks, breaks during class, excusing absences due to pregnancy or related conditions, rescheduling tests or exams, submitting work after a deadline missed due to pregnancy or childbirth, or providing alternatives to make up missed work. Accommodations at Georgetown Law are directed to the school’s Accessibility Services, which This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up to complete a request form and speak with the Law Center’s deputy Title IX coordinator. In a statement to The Independent, a university spokesperson said: “Georgetown is committed to providing a caring, supportive environment for pregnant and parenting students. We have reached a mutually agreeable solution with the student who raised concerns.” Most recently, efforts to expand protections for LGBT+ students under Title IX have been blocked by courts and ************* grassroots organizations, such as Moms For Liberty. In August, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a ruling by lower courts in Louisiana and Kentucky that allowed 26 states to temporarily block President Joe Biden’s efforts to protect transgender students from discrimination. The This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up in 2021, which aimed to redefine “**** discrimination” under Title IX to include “**** stereotypes, **** characteristics, pregnancy or related conditions, ******* orientation, and gender identity.” This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Pregnant #student #allegedly #told #Georgetown #Law #exam #days #giving #birth This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/173698-pregnant-student-allegedly-told-by-georgetown-law-she-must-take-exam-days-after-giving-birth/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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