Re: Are court rulings moderating?
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2018 6:09 pm
D.C.: DOE no longer accepting bathroom complaints
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i’m surprised to read this, but, glad to read it. i hope it’s true.
the cost of these frivolous lawsuits, AND the cost of responding to court orders to change facilities, does not resonate. how much has all-this cost taxpayers to date?! wasted time+money.
get thee back to teaching.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/trump ... mpaign=LSN
i’m surprised to read this, but, glad to read it. i hope it’s true.
the cost of these frivolous lawsuits, AND the cost of responding to court orders to change facilities, does not resonate. how much has all-this cost taxpayers to date?! wasted time+money.
get thee back to teaching.
.. “Finally on Thursday, Liz Hill, a spokesperson for the agency, responded “yes, that’s what the law says” when asked again if the Education Department holds a current position that restroom complaints from transgender students are not covered by a 1972 federal civil rights law called Title IX.
Asked for further explanation on the department’s position, Hill said Friday, “Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, not gender identity.”
She added that certain types of transgender complaints may be investigated — but not bathroom complaints.
“Where students, including transgender students, are penalized or harassed for failing to conform to sex-based stereotypes, that is sex discrimination prohibited by Title IX,” Hill said. “In the case of bathrooms, however, long-standing regulations provide that separating facilities on the basis of sex is not a form of discrimination prohibited by Title IX.”