Transgender discrimination is illegal. Why? Because it is gender
discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act (and O.R.C. 4112.02,
Ohio’s anti-discrimination statute). Two federal appellate courts have agreed.
So has the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. These courts (the 9th
and 6th appellate circuits) and the EEOC riffed off the U.S. Supreme
Court’s decision in Price Waterhouse v.
Hopkins. There, the Court said that making negative employment decisions
based on a perception that the employee does not conform to the “gender stereotype”
is discrimination under Title VII.
Transgender discrimination will rise as the labor force absorbs more
transgender individuals. The law (and employment lawyers like me) will be there
to protect them.
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