United States law no longer prohibits discrimination against transgender people. The shift was detailed in a two-page memo written by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who was instructing legal authorities how to interpret legislation on the matter.
The memo was aimed at clarifying the ministry’s approach to the case of Rachel Tudor. The transgender English teacher was fired by Southeastern Oklahoma State University, when she decided to live openly as a woman. Rachel Tudor took the case to court and was supported by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. However Jeff Sessions’ intervention goes back on the position the ministry adopted during the Obama administration. During that period, it was decided that the 1964 law on civil...
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