Transgender Bathrooms Research Paper

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Transgender Restroom Facilities
Sukripa Ranjit
Professor Barbara Morchower
Government 2306 Section 23010
March 2, 2017

Bathroom bill is the legislation that describes the access to public restroom facilities for transgender individuals. Bathroom charges influence access to restrooms for an individual in view of a declaration of their sex as characterized, their sex as identified during childbirth, their sex as recorded on their gender identity, or the sex that compares to their sex personality. North Carolina is the only one state that enacts this legislation. Nine other states including Texas has also considered about transgender bathroom bill.
The bathroom debate has been a controversial and consistent topic especially in the …show more content…

About a year ago, the senator for the state filed a petition against the anti-LGBTQ law that was set to restrict the transgender people from using the same bathrooms and toilets as the ‘normal people' in public schools and buildings. Despite the effects of the implementation of the law, Texas is still going ahead with the plans of passing a new law that forbids these people from using the public facilities aligned to the gender characters. This has currently been encountered in Texas as laws were passed in contradiction of the transgender people using these facilities. The registered public bathrooms have triggered the risk of these groups of people using the public toilets that are aligned with the ordinary people or gender …show more content…

However, they are not right to discriminate against the transgender in the same society. Restricting access to public restrooms for transgender is by definition and law an infringement on the rights of transgender (Goodwyn, 2017). Perhaps they never took their time to do further research and exploration of the topic. Maybe, just maybe they could have come up with neutral solutions that did not tramp on the rights of others.
The debate regarding the transgender use of bathrooms could be because the conservatives are using the subject to contradict the laws of the civil rights that protect LGBTQ people from discrimination. In most states, apart from Texas, it is legal to discriminate against a person regarding their sexual orientation in public places under the state law. Therefore, an employer in Texas and the other states can legally fire someone because they are gay/ lesbians/transgender. Similarly, landlords, hotel managers, and other public servants can deny these people services for their sexual

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