Looking back on the Maine Supreme Court transgender bathroom case
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Women-Only Naked Spa Lacks First Amendment Right to Exclude Transgender Patrons with Penises
From Olympus Spa v. Armstrong, decided today by Ninth Circuit Judge Margaret McKeown, joined by Judge Ronald M. Gould: In 2020, the HRC [Human Rights Commission], the agency tasked with enforcing WLAD [Washington Law Against Discrimination], received a complaint from a transgender woman. The complaint alleged that Olympus Spa "denied [her] services and stated that transgender women without surgery are not welcome because it could make other cust…
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Read Full ArticleLooking back on the Maine Supreme Court transgender bathroom case
In January 2014, the Maine Supreme Court ruled in favor of Nicole Maines, a transgender fifth grader in Orono who was no longer allowed to use the bathroom that aligned with her gender identity.
·Portland, United States
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