Susan's Place Logo

News:

Since its founding in 1995 Susan's Place forums have blossomed into a truly global lifeline. To date we've delivered roughly 1.4 billion page views to hundreds of millions of unique visitors, guided more than 41,000 registered members through 1,985,081 posts and 188,474 topics across 193 boards, and—most importantly—helped save tens of thousands of lives by connecting people to vital information and support at their most vulnerable moments.

Main Menu

Legislators want transgender woman's claim tossed

Started by Hazumu, October 21, 2008, 10:40:58 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Hazumu

QuoteATLANTA (AP) - Georgia legislators asked a federal judge to dismiss a discrimination lawsuit filed by a former state employee who claimed she was fired because she was undergoing a sex-change procedure.

Vandy Beth Glenn claimed in the lawsuit that she was fired from her job as a legislative editor for the General Assembly because she told her boss she was going to live as a woman full time.

The legislative leaders filed a motion this week saying Glenn's lawsuit should be tossed because it could lead to a new round of court scrutiny of public employees.

The filing said "it would make every decision by a government employer a constitutional matter."

The government's argument smells to high heaven of pretexting. =K
  •  

lisagurl

QuoteThe filing said "it would make every decision by a government employer a constitutional matter

As should every private corporate enterprise also be held to the constitution also. I thought that the people who run Government took an oath the upheld the Constitution.
  •  

tekla

The filing said "it would make every decision by a government employer a constitutional matter."

What, did Sara Palin write this?  Every decision by a government IS a constitutional matter on the face of it, and in reality also.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
  •