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North Carolina transgender students win toilet access ruling | North Carolina transgender students win toilet access ruling |
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The University of North Carolina must allow transgender students and staff to use the toilets that match their gender identity, a US judge has ruled. | The University of North Carolina must allow transgender students and staff to use the toilets that match their gender identity, a US judge has ruled. |
A state law passed in March requires transgender people to use toilets that correspond to the sex on their birth certificates. | A state law passed in March requires transgender people to use toilets that correspond to the sex on their birth certificates. |
The ruling led to boycotts of the state by some sports teams, businesses, and entertainers. | The ruling led to boycotts of the state by some sports teams, businesses, and entertainers. |
The full case challenging the bill is expected to go to trial in November. | The full case challenging the bill is expected to go to trial in November. |
US District Court Judge Thomas Schroeder said three plaintiffs challenging the measure had a strong chance of proving that the state's toilet-access measure violated federal law, and temporarily blocked the university from applying the state law. | US District Court Judge Thomas Schroeder said three plaintiffs challenging the measure had a strong chance of proving that the state's toilet-access measure violated federal law, and temporarily blocked the university from applying the state law. |
"The individual transgender plaintiffs have clearly shown that they will suffer irreparable harm in the absence of preliminary relief," he wrote, noting their assertions that single-occupant toilets were generally unavailable at the University of North Carolina. | "The individual transgender plaintiffs have clearly shown that they will suffer irreparable harm in the absence of preliminary relief," he wrote, noting their assertions that single-occupant toilets were generally unavailable at the University of North Carolina. |
'We just need to pee' transgender protest | 'We just need to pee' transgender protest |
Why toilets are a battleground for transgender rights | Why toilets are a battleground for transgender rights |
One of the three people who challenged the law is University of North California student Joaquin Carcano. | One of the three people who challenged the law is University of North California student Joaquin Carcano. |
"Today, the tightness that I have felt in my chest every day.... has eased. But the fight is not over: we won't rest until this discriminatory law is defeated,'' Mr Carcano said. | "Today, the tightness that I have felt in my chest every day.... has eased. But the fight is not over: we won't rest until this discriminatory law is defeated,'' Mr Carcano said. |
Legislators in North Carolina enacted the law after the city of Charlotte passed a bill allowing transgender people to use toilets according to gender identity. | |
Lawmakers in several other US states have proposed similar legislation - sometimes referred to as "bathroom bills". | Lawmakers in several other US states have proposed similar legislation - sometimes referred to as "bathroom bills". |
Some people have said that allowing transgender people to choose their toilet could lead to women and children being attacked. | Some people have said that allowing transgender people to choose their toilet could lead to women and children being attacked. |
They said they feared that predatory men could pose as transgender people and use legal protections as a cover. | They said they feared that predatory men could pose as transgender people and use legal protections as a cover. |
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