Post #1618130
2026-04-16 16:44 UTC
@dgoldsmith no it doesn’t. It’s only a suspect class in the State. That’s my point.
Edit: I read the article and also went to law school.
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@dgoldsmith@mastodon.social 2026-04-16 16:50
@Melezioh Right, I'm sorry if I implied it was a *Federal* precedent. The precedent I was referring to (which may not qualify as a *legal* precedent—you'd know better than I) is that a state has, for the first time, ruled that trans people are a suspect class. I am not a lawyer and was not pretending to be one; the word “precedent" is also used in lay English.