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Transgender Rights
Transgender Rights: From Obama to Trump | Susan Gluck Mezey
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This book examines the transgender communitys struggle for equality over the last decade, comparing the Obama and Trump administrations stance on transgender rights policies. Transgender rights claims have assumed an important place on the nations policymaking agenda as society has increasingly become aware that transgender individuals are subject to discrimination because they do not conform to the norms of the gender identity they were assigned at birth. With Congress virtually absent from the policymaking process, the executive branch and the federal courts have been chiefly responsible for determining the parameters of transgender rights policies. The study contrasts the Obama administrations efforts to expand equal rights for the transgender community, especially in employment, education, and military service, with the Trump administrations determination to rescind the Obama-era initiatives. In their efforts to do so, Trump administration officials have urged the courts to reverse decisions extending the benefit of civil rights laws and constitutional guarantees to the transgender community, arguing that gender identity is outside the scope of these protections. Although most federal courts have been inclined to accept the Obama administrations perspective on transgender rights, ultimately, this will be a matter for the U.S. Supreme Court to decide. The book is appropriate for students, scholars, and interested general readers.
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Kitta
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Forgot to post this but I finally finished the #TransRightsReadathon challenge for this year!

I‘ve been making #LGBTQIA books a priority and it‘s got me reading a bit more out of my comfort zone and introduced me to new authors!

Definitely recommend giving this challenge a try!

Ruthiella Nice work!👏👏👏 17h
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