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  • Essay / Analysis of Simone Weil's response to qualitative measures...

    In recent years, 18 states have enacted laws to help protect transgender and nonbinary people, but some states still won't join the program. Kentucky State Senator CB Embry Jr. has introduced a bill to ban transgender students from using school bathrooms matching their gender identity. It would also allow students to sue schools for $2,500 if they encounter a transgender classmate using what they perceive to be the wrong bathroom. (I don't know how to site). In Florida, a law is being developed that states: “A law relating to single-sex public establishments; provide legislative objective and conclusions; creating art. 760.55, FS; provide definitions; require that the use of single-sex public facilities be limited to persons of the sex for which the facility is intended; knowingly and voluntarily prohibit entry into a single-sex public establishment designated or reserved for persons of the other biological sex; provide for criminal sanctions; grant exemptions; provide a private cause of action against violators”