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Court overturns Virginia school's transgender bathroom rule

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Breaking now.

AP said:
A three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that the Gloucester County School Board policy is discriminatory. A federal judge had rejected Gloucester High School student Gavin Grimm's sex discrimination claim.

The appeals court's ruling establishes legal precedent in the five states in the 4th Circuit, including North Carolina, which faces a lawsuit challenging a new state law requiring transgender public school students to use the bathroom that corresponds to the sex on their birth certificate.
 

platocplx

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Good. Stupid law and stupid arguments against it. Especially hate the argument that there would be perverts dressing up as the opposite sex to go into bathrooms to do lewd things.
 
Hopefully this convinces the NCGA not to spend silly amounts of taxpayer dollars on legal defense for their own heinous law.

Probably won't.

(They'll run through the budget now and complain about wasteful government spending later instead)
 

kirblar

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Where the hell are all these bathroom laws coming from suddenly? They seem to be a weird new trend in American states.
GOP Legislature Mills. They craft bills then send them with marching orders to all 50 states.

Another example of this is regulations forcing abortion clinics to have literally the same specs as hospitals, thus forcing them to close.
 

Sean C

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Where the hell are all these bathroom laws coming from suddenly? They seem to be a weird new trend in American states.
Until recently, trans rights was such a marginal movement that most felt no need to enact laws like this. It's rather like how states only stated enacting constitutional bans on gay marriage in the late 1990s-early 2000s, when the issue was starting to crest.
 

kirblar

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Until recently, trans rights was such a marginal movement that most felt no need to enact laws like this. It's rather like how states only stated enacting constitutional bans on gay marriage in the late 1990s-early 2000s, when the issue was starting to crest.
I strongly suspect this is going to end up completely backfiring on them due to it increasing awareness even further.
 

Misha

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I strongly suspect this is going to end up completely backfiring on them due to it increasing awareness even further.

mississippi's especially will make this reach the supreme court way earlier than it would have initially.

There was a thread on GAF about this.

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1207868

Basically, blame Kim Davis & her lawyers for going state-to-state to push this kind of legislation.

bit of nitpicking but its slightly bothering me that people are saying kim davis's lawyers instead of Liberty Counsel. they've been around before then and its good to know exactly who the ones were that cause this
 
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