Laws aimed at restricting the public bathroom access of transgender people are “untenable,” according to Robin Fretwell Wilson, the Roger and Stephany Joslin Professor of Law and the director of the Program in Family Law and Policy at the University of Illinois College of Law.
"North Carolina has boxed itself in by transforming a nonissue into a culture war. The governor may be buying time because litigation is slow, meaning that very little will occur until after the election. The North Carolina Legislature could do away with it. The bottom line is that North Carolina didn’t need to do this. There wasn’t anything North Carolinians needed to be protected from."
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