Attorney and law professor Jillian Weiss has posted another interesting article over on Bilerico. This one concerns the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2003 decision in Lawrence v. Texas, which held that laws making sex between consenting adults of the same sex a crime (aka “sodomy” laws) are unconstitutional, and whether and how that decision can be [...]
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When Does “Sex” Matter to Trans People
Posted in Equal Rights, Trans Life, tagged Diane Schroer, Equal Rights, Jillian Weiss, Library of Congress, same sex marriage, sex discrimination, The Bilerico Project, Title VII, transexual, Transgender, transsexual on March 22, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Diane Schroer’s Recent Title VII Win and ENDA
Posted in Equal Rights, News, Trans Life, tagged ACLU, David Schroer, Diane Schroer, ENDA, gender identity, Jillian Weiss, Library of Congress, sex discrimination, The Bilerico Project, Title VII, Trans Life, Transgender, transsexual, Zoe Brain on September 22, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Jillian Weiss, an attorney and law professor who writes an excellent blog on transgender workplace issues recently posted an excellent article on The Bilerico Project with her thoughts on last week’s decision by the federal district court in Washington, D.C. in Diane Schroer’s sex discrimination lawsuit against the Library of Congress. In a landmark decision, [...]


