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"Opponents of North Carolina’s HB2 “bathroom bill” - which prevents transgender people from using restrooms that do not match the gender on their birth certificate - are being joined by some very powerful partners.
Former Solicitor General and Prop 8 litigator Theodore B. Olson has authored an amicus brief supporting the Justice Department’s effort to block HB2, and 68 major corporations have signed on. These companies include American Airlines, Apple, Cisco, eBay, General Electric, IBM, Intel, LinkedIn, Microsoft, NIKE and Salesforce.
RELATED: Justice Department Says North Carolina Bathroom Law Violates Civil Rights
The amicus brief advocates for the corporations’ transgender employees and customers and argues HB2 is undermining their ability to do business both within and outside the Tar Heel State."
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Its pretty remarkable, just 8 years ago, transgenders were treated with equality and decency. Its been a hard campaign by the right-wing to demonize them and change the narrative, but it looks like its been worth it for them.
Former Solicitor General and Prop 8 litigator Theodore B. Olson has authored an amicus brief supporting the Justice Department’s effort to block HB2, and 68 major corporations have signed on. These companies include American Airlines, Apple, Cisco, eBay, General Electric, IBM, Intel, LinkedIn, Microsoft, NIKE and Salesforce.
RELATED: Justice Department Says North Carolina Bathroom Law Violates Civil Rights
The amicus brief advocates for the corporations’ transgender employees and customers and argues HB2 is undermining their ability to do business both within and outside the Tar Heel State."
Link
Its pretty remarkable, just 8 years ago, transgenders were treated with equality and decency. Its been a hard campaign by the right-wing to demonize them and change the narrative, but it looks like its been worth it for them.