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Judge: Discrimination Against Transgender Americans Violates Civil Rights Act

Started by Natasha, September 19, 2008, 06:07:52 PM

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Natasha

Judge: Discrimination Against Transgender Americans Violates Civil Rights Act

http://civilliberty.about.com/b/2008/09/19/judge-discrimination-against-transgender-americans-violates-civil-rights-act.htm
9/19/2008

Earlier today, U.S. District Court Judge James Robertson handed down a ruling (PDF format) that represents a significant, if tentative, step forward for the rights of transgender Americans:

In refusing to hire Diane Schroer because her appearance and background did not comport with the decisionmaker?s sex stereotypes about how men and women should act and appear, and in response to Schroer?s decision to transition, legally, culturally, and physically, from male to female, the Library of Congress violated Title VII?s prohibition on sex discrimination.
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Margaret Ann

Quote from: Natasha on September 19, 2008, 06:07:52 PM
Judge: Discrimination Against Transgender Americans Violates Civil Rights Act

http://civilliberty.about.com/b/2008/09/19/judge-discrimination-against-transgender-americans-violates-civil-rights-act.htm
9/19/2008

Earlier today, U.S. District Court Judge James Robertson handed down a ruling (PDF format) that represents a significant, if tentative, step forward for the rights of transgender Americans:

In refusing to hire Diane Schroer because her appearance and background did not comport with the decisionmaker?s sex stereotypes about how men and women should act and appear, and in response to Schroer?s decision to transition, legally, culturally, and physically, from male to female, the Library of Congress violated Title VII?s prohibition on sex discrimination.

Excellent, The Enlightenment may proceed in fits and starts but The Enlightenment will not be stopped! 

Margi  :icon_dance:
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