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General Discussions => General discussions => Polls => Topic started by: suzifrommd on June 28, 2013, 09:05:44 PM

Poll
Question: When will the US Supreme Court decide a case on transgender use of rest rooms?
Option 1: During the next decade
Option 2: At least a decade away, maybe two
Option 3: More than two decades away
Option 4: Not in our lifetimes
Title: When will the US Supreme Court decide a case on transgender use of rest rooms?
Post by: suzifrommd on June 28, 2013, 09:05:44 PM
Recently the supreme court handed down it's first ruling pertaining to gay marriage.

When can we expect a ruling pertaining to the right of transgender people to use bathroom facilities?
Title: Re: When will the US Supreme Court decide a case on transgender use of rest rooms?
Post by: Jamie D on June 28, 2013, 09:10:35 PM
I would much rather see the building of a political majority sympathetic to equal access and fair treatment.  The USSC will never touch the issue.  There is no federal issue, and after saying in their ruling on DOMA, that marriage is a State issue, how could they federalize bathroom policy?
Title: Re: When will the US Supreme Court decide a case on transgender use of rest rooms?
Post by: Keaira on June 28, 2013, 09:14:05 PM
Pffft! not in our lifetimes. we're an unprotected minority no one wants to deal with. I know I have a bleak outlook on stff like this, but thats because I've been screwed over by both gay and straight parties. And I'm not the only one.
Title: Re: When will the US Supreme Court decide a case on transgender use of rest rooms?
Post by: Ms. OBrien CVT on June 28, 2013, 09:21:15 PM
Just look how long it took for the civil rights movement or the gay rights movement to reach the SCOTUS.  It will be a very long time for us.
Title: Re: When will the US Supreme Court decide a case on transgender use of rest rooms?
Post by: Corwynn Jade on June 29, 2013, 04:29:25 AM
I think it will be touched in the next decade
Title: Re: When will the US Supreme Court decide a case on transgender use of rest rooms?
Post by: Mollie on June 29, 2013, 04:48:56 AM
So glad I happened upon this thread as I frequently visit the USA and hadn't realized I could find myself smashing rocks in the big house or be part a chain gang for simply peeing in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Title: Re: When will the US Supreme Court decide a case on transgender use of rest rooms?
Post by: Ltl89 on June 29, 2013, 09:44:01 AM
I don't see the federal government ever getting involved in local laws regarding bathroom etiquette and policy, unless there is some inherent unconstitutional act behind the laws.  I don't care for these policies at all, but this will never be brought up to the courts.  No one will even think about trans discrimination regarding this issue and even so it wouldn't be discriminatory enough to qualify as a violation of the equal protection or due process clauses of the 14th amendment in most people's eyes.   The best way to change these policies is to win the hearts and mind of the public and your local legislators. 
Title: Re: When will the US Supreme Court decide a case on transgender use of rest rooms?
Post by: Bookworm on June 29, 2013, 10:09:20 AM
Quote from: learningtolive on June 29, 2013, 09:44:01 AM
I don't see the federal government ever getting involved in local laws regarding bathroom etiquette and policy, unless there is some inherent unconstitutional act behind the laws.  I don't care for these policies at all, but this will never be brought up to the courts.  No one will even think about trans discrimination regarding this issue and even so it wouldn't be discriminatory enough to qualify as a violation of the equal protection or due process clauses of the 14th amendment in most people's eyes.   The best way to change these policies is to win the hearts and mind of the public and your local legislators. 

-nod-
Title: Re: When will the US Supreme Court decide a case on transgender use of rest rooms?
Post by: Jamie D on June 29, 2013, 09:51:12 PM
Quote from: learningtolive on June 29, 2013, 09:44:01 AM
I don't see the federal government ever getting involved in local laws regarding bathroom etiquette and policy, unless there is some inherent unconstitutional act behind the laws.  I don't care for these policies at all, but this will never be brought up to the courts.  No one will even think about trans discrimination regarding this issue and even so it wouldn't be discriminatory enough to qualify as a violation of the equal protection or due process clauses of the 14th amendment in most people's eyes.   The best way to change these policies is to win the hearts and mind of the public and your local legislators.

Right again  :)