Gender markers for non-binary people: F Ashley (2021). ‘X’ Why? Gender Markers and Non-Binary Transgender People in Isabel C. Jaramillo Sierra and Laura Carlson (eds.), Trans Rights and Wrongs: A Comparative Study of Legal Reform Concerning Trans Persons, Springer, 33–48
Gender information in administrative records: F Ashley (2021). Recommendations for Institutional and Governmental Management of Gender Information. NYU Review of Law & Social Change, 44(4), 489–528
How the law understands trans people as legal subjects: F Ashley (2020). L’In/visibilité constitutive du sujet trans : l’exemple du droit québécois. Canadian Journal of Law and Society, 35(2), 317–40
Available in English as F Ashley (2022). The Constitutive In/Visibility of the Trans Legal Subject: A Case Study. UCLA Women’s Law Journal, 28(1), 423–57
What counts as material information in medical care: F Ashley (2020). Surgical Informed Consent and Recognizing a Perioperative Duty to Disclose in Transgender Healthcare. McGill Journal of Law and Health, 13(1), 73–116
‘Gender fraud’ laws: F Ashley (2018). Genderfucking Non-Disclosure: Sexual Fraud, Transgender Bodies, and Messy Identities. Dalhousie Law Journal, 41(2), 339–77
Hate crime laws: F Ashley (2018). Don’t Be So Hateful: The Insufficiency of Anti-Discrimination and Hate Crime Laws in Improving Trans Wellbeing, University of Toronto Law Journal, 68(1), 1–36
The law of gender-neutral French: F Ashley (2017). Qui est-ille ? Le respect langagier des élèves non-binaires, aux limites du droit. Service social, 63(2), 35–50
Non-trans law
The voluntary intoxication defence: F Ashley (2020). Nuancing Feminist Perspectives on the Voluntary Intoxication Defence. Manitoba Law Journal, 43(5), 65–94
Funny case names: F Ashley (2020). Humorous Styles of Cause in In Rem Actions: A Comparison of Canada and the United States. Green Bag 2d, 24(1), 15–27
Trans bioethics and health Conversion practices
How to ban them: F Ashley (2023). Banning Transgender Conversion Practices: A Legal and Policy Analysis, UBC Press
Evaluating quality of evidence: T Goodyear, JA Delgado-Ron, F Ashley, R Knight, T Salway (2023). Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression Change Efforts and Suicidality: Evidence, Challenges, and Future Research Directions. LGBT Health
Why they are unethical: F Ashley (2022). Transporting the Burden of Justification: The Unethicality of Transgender Conversion Practices. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 50(3), 425–42
Changing professional norms: T Salway, F Ashley (2022). Ridding Canadian Medicine of Conversion Therapy. CMAJ, 194(1), E17–18
Professional liability: F Ashley (2021). Corriger nos pratiques : les approches thérapeutiques pour intervenir auprès des enfants trans examinées dans une perspective juridique in Annie Pullen Sansfaçon and Denise Medico (eds), Jeunes trans et non binaires : De l’accompagnement à l’affirmation, Éditions du Remue-Ménage, 89–102<
Brief overview: F Ashley (2021). Reparative Therapy in Genny Beemyn and Abbie Goldberg (eds), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Trans Studies, SAGE Publications, vol. 2, 713–17
Countering misinformation
Evaluating quality of evidence: F Ashley, DM Tordoff, J Olson-Kennedy, AJ Restar (2023). Randomized-controlled trials are methodologically inappropriate in adolescent transgender healthcare. International Journal of Transgender Health
‘Gender-exploratory’ therapy: F Ashley (2023). Interrogating ‘Gender Exploratory Therapy’. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 18(2), 472–81
‘Desistance’ among trans youth: F Ashley (2022). The Clinical Irrelevance of ‘Desistance’ Research for Transgender and Gender Creative Youth. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 9(4), 387–97
Trans care and gay conversion therapy: F Ashley (2020). Homophobia, Conversion Therapy, and Care Models for Trans Youth: Defending the Gender-Affirmative Approach. Journal of LGBT Youth, 17(4), 361–83
‘Rapid-onset gender dysphoria’: F Ashley (2020). A Critical Commentary on ‘Rapid-Onset Gender Dysphoria’. The Sociological Review, 68(4), 779–799
Available in French as F Ashley (2023). « Rapid-Onset Gender Dysphoria » : Un commentaire critique. GLAD! Revue sur le language, le genre, les sexualités, 13
Changes in gender ratios at clinics: F Ashley (2019). Shifts in Assigned Sex Ratios at Gender Identity Clinics Likely Reflect Changes in Referral Patterns. The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 16(6), 948–49
Bioethical writing
Autonomy over identity-related medical decisions: F Ashley (2023). Youth Should Decide: The Principle of Subsidiarity in Pediatric Transgender Healthcare. Journal of Medical Ethics, 49(2), 110–14
Ethical similarity of reproductive health and trans youth care: F Ashley (2022). Adolescent Medical Transition is Ethical: An Analogy with Reproductive Health. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 32(2), 127–71
Over-research and research fatigue: F Ashley (2020). Accounting for Research Fatigue in Research Ethics, Bioethics, 35(3), 270–76
Political awareness in medicine: F Ashley, S Domínguez (2020). Transgender healthcare does not stop at the doorstep of the clinic. The American Journal of Medicine, 134(2), 158–60
Ethics of gatekeeping: F Ashley (2019). Gatekeeping Hormone Replacement Therapy for Transgender Patients is Dehumanising. Journal of Medical Ethics, 45(7), 480–82
Gender exploration in trans youth health: F Ashley (2019). Thinking an Ethics of Gender Exploration: Against Delaying Transition for Transgender and Gender Creative Youth. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 24(2), 223–36
Ideology in science: F Ashley (2019). Science Has Always Been Ideological, You Just Don’t See It. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 48(6), 1655–57
False dichotomy of cosmetic vs. medically necessary: F Ashley, C Ells (2018). In Favor of Covering Ethically Important Cosmetic Surgeries: Facial Feminization Surgery for Transgender People. The American Journal of Bioethics, 18(12), 23–25
Other
Defining ‘informed consent models’: F Ashley, GN Rider, CM St Amand (2021). The Continuum of Informed Consent Models in Transgender Health. Family Practice, 38(4), 543–44
Gender dysphoria as experience vs. diagnosis: F Ashley (2021). The Misuse of Gender Dysphoria: Toward Greater Conceptual Clarity in Transgender Health. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 16(6), 1159–64
Gender information in health records: CA Kronk, AR Everhart, F Ashley, HM Thompson, TE Schall, TG Goetz, L Hiatt, Z Derrick, R Queen, A Ram, EM Guthman, OM Danforth, E Lett, E Potter, SD Sun, Z Marshall, R Karnoski (2021). Transgender Data Collection in the Electronic Health Record: Current Concepts and Issues. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 29(2), 271–84
How statistics can mislead: F Ashley. Simpson’s Paradox in LGBTQ+ Policy: A Case Study. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 18, 800–04
Miscellaneous
How we express a collective identity through heroines: F Ashley, S Sanchinel (2023). The Saint of Christopher Street: Marsha P. Johnson and the Social Life of a Heroine. Feminist Review, 134, 39–55
How people get a gender identity: F Ashley (2023). What Is It like to Have a Gender Identity? MIND
Conceptualizing social transition: F Ashley, A Skolnik (2022). Social Transition in Laura Erickson-Schroth (ed), Trans Bodies, Trans Selves, 2nd ed, Oxford University Press, 185–214
Coining the term ‘gender modality’: F Ashley (2022). ‘Trans’ Is My Gender Modality: A Modest Terminological Proposal in Laura Erickson-Schroth (ed.), Trans Bodies, Trans Selves, 2nd ed., Oxford University Press, 22
Gender neutral French: F Ashley (2019). Les personnes non-binaires en français : une perspective concernée et militante. H-France Salon, 11(14), art 5
Empirical research
Stigma against detransitioners: KR MacKinnon, WA Gould, F Ashley, G Enxuga, H Kia, LE Ross (2022). (De)Transphobia: Examining the Socio-Politically Driven Gender Minority Stressors Experienced by People Who Detransitioned. Bulletin of Applied Transgender Studies, 1(3-4), 236–59
Health needs and experiences of detransitioners: KR MacKinnon, H Kia, T Salway, F Ashley, A Lacombe-Duncan, A Abramovich, G Enxuga, LE Ross (2022). Health Care Experiences of Patients Discontinuing or Reversing Prior Gender-Affirming Treatments. JAMA Network Open, 5(7), e2224717
Prevalence of conversion practices: M Blais, F Cannas Aghedu, F Ashley, M Samoilenko, L Chamberland, I Côté (2022). Sexual orientation and gender identity and expression conversion exposure and their correlates among LGBTQI2+ persons in Québec, Canada. PLoS ONE, 17(4), e0265580
Clinician perspectives on gender assessments: KR MacKinnon, F Ashley, H Kia, JSH Lam, Y Krakowsky, LE Ross. Preventing Transition ‘Regret’: An Institutional Ethnography of Gender-Affirming Medical Care Assessment Practices in Canada. Social Science & Medicine, 291, art. 114477