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Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Reducing Sex Discrimination -- One Toilet At a Time

Is it legal for employers to set aside single-toilet bathrooms just for men or just for women?

This piece in Slate argues the answer is no. [By the way, I formally disavow the title that Slate chose for the article -- maybe my least favorite publication title ever.]

It is another example of turning my pet peeves into publications. In one sense liberating, but it also raises important questions about institutional loyalty.

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    I don't know if the incident in his counter example took place with a single-user bathroom, but clearly it could. It would just involve seeing the transgendered person coming out of that bathroom and recognizing them as transgender, rather than just a member of opposite sex who is "cheating" on which bathroom to use. Bigots who recognize that person as transgender may well still beat them upon noticing that person using a single user bathroom.

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