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Justice Dept.: Anti-bias Law Does Not Protect Transgender Workers

Justice Dept.: Anti-bias Law Does Not Protect Transgender Workers

Thursday, 05 October 2017 12:16 PM EDT

The U.S. Department of Justice has reversed course on whether federal law banning sex discrimination in the workplace provides protections for transgender employees, saying in a memo that it does not.

The memo sent to U.S. Attorneys' offices on Wednesday by Attorney General Jeff Sessions Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 only prohibits discrimination on the basis of a worker's biological sex, and not their gender identity.

Sessions rescinded an Obama administration memo from 2014 that said Title VII does protect transgender people, a position also taken by several federal appeals courts in recent years.

Department spokesman Devin O'Malley said in a statement the government cannot expand the law beyond what Congress had intended.

"Unfortunately, the last administration abandoned that fundamental principle, which necessitated today's action," he said.

But Sharon McGowan of LGBT group Lambda Legal, who worked at the Justice Department during the Obama administration, said the memo "blatantly ignores" a growing body of court decisions that said discrimination against transgender people is a type of sex bias.

"We are confident that the courts will see this flip in position for what it is - an anti-LGBT political pronouncement that finds no support in the law," she said.

The Democratic National Committee also criticized the memo in a statement, and urged Congress to pass a law explicitly protecting LGBT workers from discrimination.

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The U.S. Department of Justice has reversed course on whether federal law banning sex discrimination in the workplace provides protections for transgender employees, saying in a memo that it does not.
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Thursday, 05 October 2017 12:16 PM
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