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Doriane Coleman

Doriane Lambelet Coleman is a Swiss-American professor at Duke Law School, where she specializes in scholarship on women, sports, children, and law.[1] Her most recent writing has centered on sex, its evolving definition, and the implications of this evolution for law and society. The first two articles in this series – "Sex in Sport" and "Re-affirming the Value of the Sports Exception to Title IX's General Non-Discrimination Rule" – have been widely read and used in the development of eligibility criteria for the female category. A third article – "Sex Neutrality" – traces the history of sex in law and addresses the merits of a final move from sex skepticism to sex-blindness. Her book, On Sex and Gender – A Commonsense Approach (2024), expands on these themes for a broader audience.[2]

Doriane Coleman
Born
Doriane Lambelet

Lausanne, Switzerland
NationalityAmerican, Swiss
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Law professor, Writer
SpouseJames Earl Coleman
Children2

Early life and education edit

Coleman was born in Lausanne, Switzerland as Doriane Lambelet.[3] She attended Villanova University, becoming one of the first women to receive a track scholarship there.[4] She then transferred to Cornell where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1982.[3] She attended Georgetown Law, where she was an editor of the Georgetown Law Journal and earned her Juris Doctor degree in 1988.[2]

Before law school, Coleman ran the 800 meters in collegiate and international competition. She was a multiple All American, All East, and All Ivy athlete, the U.S. National Collegiate Indoor Champion in the 800 meters in 1982, the U.S. National Indoor Champion in the 4 x 400 meters relay in 1982,[5] and the Swiss National Champion in the 800 meters in 1982 and 1983.[6] Over the course of her athletic career she competed for Villanova and Cornell, the Swiss and U.S. National Teams,[3] Athletics West, the Santa Monica and Atoms Track Clubs, and Lausanne Sports.[2]

Legal career edit

After law school Coleman worked at the Washington, D.C. law firm Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering.[2] While there she helped develop the world’s first random, out-of-competition drug-testing program for USA Track & Field.[7]

She began her academic career at Howard University School of Law in 1992 and has been at Duke University School of Law since 1994. At Duke University, Coleman is a Faculty Fellow and Member of the Advisory Council of the Kenan Institute for Ethics, and a Faculty Associate of the Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities & History of Medicine at the School of Medicine. She is also a member of the University’s Athletic Council and co-director of the Law School’s Center for Sports Law and Policy.[2]

She has published numerous works on parental rights including two on the mature minor doctrine about whether minors can legally consent to medical treatment without parental consent or over parental objections.[8] She has written about sports governance and the Olympic Movement including about the Court of Arbitration for Sport.[9]

Her academic writing has appeared in many legal and medical journals including in such publications as the Columbia Law Review, Duke Law Journal, Notre Dame Law Review, Cardozo Law Review, William and Mary Law Review, Law & Contemporary Problems, American Journal of Law and Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, Pediatrics, Journal of Law and the Biosciences, American Journal of International Law Unbound, and the International Sports Law Review.[2] Her op-eds about women in sports have appeared in The Washington Post and The New York Times.[10][11]

In 2016, Coleman authored an op-ed arguing against a North Carolina law that barred transgender people from using bathrooms that match their gender identity.[12] In 2021, she co-authored an op-ed arguing that North Carolina should not bar transgender girls from all female sports.[13] In 2022, she condemned North Carolina's H.B. 358, a bill that prevented transgender girls from participating in high school girls' sports, for drawing unfair conclusions from her research.[14] She was co-chair of Duke Law's Law and Contemporary Problems when they published a special issue entitled "Sex in Law."[15] The journal contained an essay by Kathleen Stock that some claimed was transphobic and eight student editors resigned rather than be associated with the essay.[16]

Publications edit

  • Coleman, D., and D. Beskind. Torts: Doctrine and Process. Duke University Press, 2023.
  • Coleman, D., and K. Dodge. Preventing Child Maltreatment: Community Approaches. Guilford Press, 2009.
  • Coleman, D. Fixing Columbine: The Challenge to American Liberalism. Carolina Academic Press, 2002.

Personal life edit

Coleman lives in Durham, North Carolina and is married to attorney and law professor James Earl Coleman. They have two children.

References edit

  1. ^ "Doriane Lambelet Coleman". Author Site. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Doriane Lambelet Coleman". University School of Law. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  3. ^ a b c Eschenbach, Stephen. "Ivy Women in Sports". Ivy@50. Retrieved 2022-05-21.
  4. ^ Hobson, Will (April 15, 2021). "The fight for the future of transgender athletes". Seattle Times. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
  5. ^ "Doriane Lambelet". Cornell University Athletics. 2021-08-16. Retrieved 2022-05-21.
  6. ^ "Track Star Turned Anti-Doping Lawyer: Meet Doriane Lambelet Coleman". WUNC. 2016-08-15. Retrieved 2022-05-21.
  7. ^ "Some Female Olympians May Undergo Sex Tests". NPR.org. 2008-07-30. Retrieved 2022-05-21.
  8. ^ Coleman, Doriane Lambelet; Rosoff, Philip M. (April 2013). (PDF). Pediatrics. 131 (4): 786–793. doi:10.1542/peds.2012-2470. PMID 23530175. S2CID 686006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-02-19. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  9. ^ Coleman, Doriane Lambelet (2020-12-07). "The Olympic Movement in International Law - American Journal of International Law". American Journal of International Law. 114: 385–390. ISSN 2398-7723. Coleman, Doriane Lambelet (2019). “Semenya v. IAAF: Affirming the Lawfulness of a Sex-Based Eligibility Rule For the Women’s Category in Elite Sport”. International Sports Law Review 4: 83-90.
  10. ^ "Sex, Sport, and Why Track and Field's New Rules on Intersex Athletes Are Essential". The New York Times. 2018-05-01. Retrieved 2022-05-21.
  11. ^ Coleman, Doriane Lambelet (2020-03-13). "U.S. Soccer is misusing my work to say the women's team doesn't deserve pay equality". Washington Post. Retrieved 2022-05-21.
  12. ^ "The lesson of HB2: We are different, but equal". The News & Observer. 2016-10-08. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  13. ^ "N.C. bill goes too far in banning transgender girls from female sports. There are options". The News & Observer. 2016-10-08. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  14. ^ Pousoulides, Stefanie (2021-04-19). "Duke students advocate for LGBTQ+ community in NC as lawmakers consider discriminatory bills". The Chronicle. Retrieved 2022-05-21.
  15. ^ "Sex in Law". Law and Contemporary Problems. 2022. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  16. ^ "The Essay That Prompted an Editorial Revolt". The Chronicle of Higher Education. 2022-03-09. Retrieved 2022-05-21.

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Doriane Lambelet Coleman is a Swiss American professor at Duke Law School where she specializes in scholarship on women sports children and law 1 Her most recent writing has centered on sex its evolving definition and the implications of this evolution for law and society The first two articles in this series Sex in Sport and Re affirming the Value of the Sports Exception to Title IX s General Non Discrimination Rule have been widely read and used in the development of eligibility criteria for the female category A third article Sex Neutrality traces the history of sex in law and addresses the merits of a final move from sex skepticism to sex blindness Her book On Sex and Gender A Commonsense Approach 2024 expands on these themes for a broader audience 2 Doriane ColemanBornDoriane LambeletLausanne SwitzerlandNationalityAmerican SwissAlma materB A CornellJD Georgetown LawOccupation s Law professor WriterSpouseJames Earl ColemanChildren2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Legal career 3 Publications 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editColeman was born in Lausanne Switzerland as Doriane Lambelet 3 She attended Villanova University becoming one of the first women to receive a track scholarship there 4 She then transferred to Cornell where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1982 3 She attended Georgetown Law where she was an editor of the Georgetown Law Journal and earned her Juris Doctor degree in 1988 2 Before law school Coleman ran the 800 meters in collegiate and international competition She was a multiple All American All East and All Ivy athlete the U S National Collegiate Indoor Champion in the 800 meters in 1982 the U S National Indoor Champion in the 4 x 400 meters relay in 1982 5 and the Swiss National Champion in the 800 meters in 1982 and 1983 6 Over the course of her athletic career she competed for Villanova and Cornell the Swiss and U S National Teams 3 Athletics West the Santa Monica and Atoms Track Clubs and Lausanne Sports 2 Legal career editAfter law school Coleman worked at the Washington D C law firm Wilmer Cutler amp Pickering 2 While there she helped develop the world s first random out of competition drug testing program for USA Track amp Field 7 She began her academic career at Howard University School of Law in 1992 and has been at Duke University School of Law since 1994 At Duke University Coleman is a Faculty Fellow and Member of the Advisory Council of the Kenan Institute for Ethics and a Faculty Associate of the Trent Center for Bioethics Humanities amp History of Medicine at the School of Medicine She is also a member of the University s Athletic Council and co director of the Law School s Center for Sports Law and Policy 2 She has published numerous works on parental rights including two on the mature minor doctrine about whether minors can legally consent to medical treatment without parental consent or over parental objections 8 She has written about sports governance and the Olympic Movement including about the Court of Arbitration for Sport 9 Her academic writing has appeared in many legal and medical journals including in such publications as the Columbia Law Review Duke Law Journal Notre Dame Law Review Cardozo Law Review William and Mary Law Review Law amp Contemporary Problems American Journal of Law and Medicine Journal of the American Medical Association Pediatrics Journal of Law and the Biosciences American Journal of International Law Unbound and the International Sports Law Review 2 Her op eds about women in sports have appeared in The Washington Post and The New York Times 10 11 In 2016 Coleman authored an op ed arguing against a North Carolina law that barred transgender people from using bathrooms that match their gender identity 12 In 2021 she co authored an op ed arguing that North Carolina should not bar transgender girls from all female sports 13 In 2022 she condemned North Carolina s H B 358 a bill that prevented transgender girls from participating in high school girls sports for drawing unfair conclusions from her research 14 She was co chair of Duke Law s Law and Contemporary Problems when they published a special issue entitled Sex in Law 15 The journal contained an essay by Kathleen Stock that some claimed was transphobic and eight student editors resigned rather than be associated with the essay 16 Publications editColeman D and D Beskind Torts Doctrine and Process Duke University Press 2023 Coleman D and K Dodge Preventing Child Maltreatment Community Approaches Guilford Press 2009 Coleman D Fixing Columbine The Challenge to American Liberalism Carolina Academic Press 2002 Personal life editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Doriane Coleman news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Coleman lives in Durham North Carolina and is married to attorney and law professor James Earl Coleman They have two children References edit Doriane Lambelet Coleman Author Site Retrieved 2024 01 30 a b c d e f Doriane Lambelet Coleman University School of Law Retrieved 2024 01 30 a b c Eschenbach Stephen Ivy Women in Sports Ivy 50 Retrieved 2022 05 21 Hobson Will April 15 2021 The fight for the future of transgender athletes Seattle Times Retrieved May 21 2022 Doriane Lambelet Cornell University Athletics 2021 08 16 Retrieved 2022 05 21 Track Star Turned Anti Doping Lawyer Meet Doriane Lambelet Coleman WUNC 2016 08 15 Retrieved 2022 05 21 Some Female Olympians May Undergo Sex Tests NPR org 2008 07 30 Retrieved 2022 05 21 Coleman Doriane Lambelet Rosoff Philip M April 2013 The Legal Authority of Mature Minors to Consent to General Medical Treatment PDF Pediatrics 131 4 786 793 doi 10 1542 peds 2012 2470 PMID 23530175 S2CID 686006 Archived from the original PDF on 2019 02 19 Retrieved 12 March 2019 Coleman Doriane Lambelet 2020 12 07 The Olympic Movement in International Law American Journal of International Law American Journal of International Law 114 385 390 ISSN 2398 7723 Coleman Doriane Lambelet 2019 Semenya v IAAF Affirming the Lawfulness of a Sex Based Eligibility Rule For the Women s Category in Elite Sport International Sports Law Review 4 83 90 Sex Sport and Why Track and Field s New Rules on Intersex Athletes Are Essential The New York Times 2018 05 01 Retrieved 2022 05 21 Coleman Doriane Lambelet 2020 03 13 U S Soccer is misusing my work to say the women s team doesn t deserve pay equality Washington Post Retrieved 2022 05 21 The lesson of HB2 We are different but equal The News amp Observer 2016 10 08 Retrieved 2024 02 19 N C bill goes too far in banning transgender girls from female sports There are options The News amp Observer 2016 10 08 Retrieved 2024 02 19 Pousoulides Stefanie 2021 04 19 Duke students advocate for LGBTQ community in NC as lawmakers consider discriminatory bills The Chronicle Retrieved 2022 05 21 Sex in Law Law and Contemporary Problems 2022 Retrieved 2024 02 19 The Essay That Prompted an Editorial Revolt The Chronicle of Higher Education 2022 03 09 Retrieved 2022 05 21 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Doriane Coleman amp oldid 1220158647, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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