September 10, 2007

Transmen Put Washington State Law to Test

Remember the two transmen booted from a men’s room at Seattle’s Pacific Place Mall? Now the pair, Simon Adriane and Sean Brochin, are planning to file a complaint with the state human rights commission.

This should be an interesting case to watch, as it promises to be the first trans test of Washington’s civil rights law, which

went into effect in June 2006, making Washington at the time the 17th state with laws protecting gays and lesbians, and the seventh to protect transgender people.

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