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State Rules in Favor of Young Transgender
Bangor Daily News ^ | 7/1/09 | Abigail Curtis

Posted on 01/27/2010 8:50:15 AM PST by OneVike

I searched but did not see this ever posted, so here it is.

The Bangor Daily News reported back on July of 2009, about the ruling by the Maine Human Rights Commission that the Orono School Department discriminated against a transgender child by denying her access to the girls bathroom.

While the school department’s lawyer warned that schools around the state may not be ready to manage the practical fallout from the decision, civil liberties advocates hailed the ruling as an advancement of human rights.

“This ruling is a huge step forward for a vulnerable population that is entitled to the full protection of the law,” said Zachary Heiden, legal director of the Maine Civil Liberties Union. “There will always be voices who claim we’re not ready, we’re not there yet, the time to end discrimination is next year, or next session. But victims of discrimination should not have to wait.”

The attorney for the child and her parents said his clients are very happy with the outcome of their complaint.

“At the very heart of it is the issue of basic human dignity and fundamental civil liberties,” said Eric Mehnert. “It was a good decision.”

But Melissa Hewey, attorney for the Orono School Department, said the ruling was “a huge leap.”

“I’m not sure that it takes into account practicalities that face educators around the state,” she said. “You can understand [the ruling] intellectually. You can agree with it intellectually. But practice is sometimes different — and I think that’s what may have escaped some people in this case.”

The discrimination in question first occurred in October 2007 when the child was in the fifth grade at Asa Adams School. Until then, she was allowed to use the girls’ bathroom, although she was biologically male. But that fall, the transgender child was followed into the girls room by a male student who had “previously started to harass her by stalking her and calling her ‘faggot,’” according to the Maine Human Rights Commission investigator’s report.

After the second such episode, the boy was suspended and removed from the transgender child’s class. At that point, school officials told the transgender child that she had to use a single-stall faculty bathroom at the other end of the school, and that was when her parents decided to take the matter to the Maine Human Rights Commission.

Paul Melanson, grandfather of the boy accused of harassing the transgender student, also filed a complaint with the Maine Human Rights Commission, saying that not allowing his grandson to use the girls bathroom or the faculty bathroom as the other child did was a violation of his grandson’s right to public accommodation under the Maine Human Rights Act. Melanson had given his grandson permission to use the girls bathroom as long as the transgender student was doing so, according to the report.

Enough is enough, an irate Melanson said Monday of the commission’s ruling.

“It ticks me right off that you’re letting a kid run the whole system,” he said.

Melanson is now trying to inspire Maine moms to protest the decision, which he thinks is wrong — and unfair to both boys and girls.

“Little boys do not belong in the little girls room, and vice versa,” he said. “This isn’t just about my kid. A lot of children have come up to me and said that this isn’t right.”

On Monday, the commission found that Asa Adams School did not unlawfully discriminate against Melanson’s grandson “because of his sexual orientation,” which is a heterosexual male.

“Minor Student 2 was disciplined because his biological sex is male and his gender identity is male and he used the girls’ bathroom,” the investigator’s report said.

Hewey said the commission made the right decision in this case.

“You can hope that most people won’t use their children as pawns to make political statements,” she said.

Patricia Ryan, executive director of the Maine Human Rights Commission, said this decision is among the first to involve schools, sexual orientation provision, gender identity and the issues of bathroom use. She said schools in Maine likely will want to take a look at it.

It was the commission’s second ruling in two months on transgender people and public restroom use. On May 18, the commission found that a transgender woman was discriminated against at a Denny’s restaurant in Auburn when management would not let her use the ladies room until she had sex reassignment surgery.

“Every time you get new jurisdiction, the first decisions that are made are always new,” Ryan said. “They’re always in areas in which the courts have not had the opportunities to develop case law.”

According to Mehnert, his clients wanted to bring the case in part because the parents’ previously “wonderful” relationship with school officials over their child’s public accommodation had broken down.

“The message that was sent from the superintendent said that it is OK to segregate this child, it is OK to ostracize this child,” Mehnert said. “I think [the parents’] biggest challenge is their fear — it’s a very real fear — that the Orono school system has told them that they don’t think they can protect the child.”

Because the child started identifying as a girl at a very young age, the parents had worked with school officials to have a plan for “reasonable accommodation,” Mehnert said. But when the fifth-grade incidents happened, the school moved to resolve the situation with “no interactive conversation,” he said.

Hewey said school officials had the child’s interests in mind.

“Not only did they provide accommodation, a separate bathroom, that was the bathroom that the student’s health care practitioner recommended,” she said.

Mehnert said his clients had hoped to look at the fifth-grade incidents as an opportunity for education rather than a problem.

“They felt that the school could be a leader in what everyone sees as a very complex issue, and they were rebuffed,” he said.

The Maine Human Rights Commission is the state agency charged with the responsibility of enforcing Maine’s anti-discrimination laws. It attempts to resolve complaints of discrimination to the mutual satisfaction of those who are involved, according to its Web site.


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I searched every possible way I could think of and did not find it to be posted before, nor is it on the copyright protected list that requires using only an excerpt, so I posted the whole article with a link to the original page it came from.

Don't you love the way they keep referring to the boy as either transgendered or as a her throughout the article as if he is a girl?

1 posted on 01/27/2010 8:50:17 AM PST by OneVike
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To: Alex Murphy; JesusBmyGod; Whenifhow; rom; Hanna548; DvdMom; leftyontheright; FrdmLvr; jblann1; ...
God help our children Ping!

Mains Human Rights Commision rules that a gay boy has the right to use girls restroom in school

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2 posted on 01/27/2010 8:51:00 AM PST by OneVike
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To: DirtyHarryY2K

You may want to notify your Homosexual Agenda Ping list about this.


3 posted on 01/27/2010 8:52:27 AM PST by OneVike
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To: OneVike

“Don’t you love the way they keep referring to the boy as either transgendered or as a her throughout the article as if he is a girl?”

Yep...you either are or you aren’t...this whole “transgender” thing is crap...like all of the crackpot liberal bullshit that the schools keep shoving...


4 posted on 01/27/2010 8:53:35 AM PST by jessduntno ("If you lose MA and that's not a wake-up call, there's no hope of waking up." - Evan Bayh)
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To: OneVike

There is actually a public high school in lower manhattan that has three bathrooms: his, hers, and science projects.


5 posted on 01/27/2010 8:53:55 AM PST by JohnLongIsland
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To: JohnLongIsland
There is actually a public high school in lower manhattan that has three bathrooms: his, hers, and science projects.

Now that is funny.
6 posted on 01/27/2010 8:56:07 AM PST by OneVike
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To: OneVike
They could easily solve the 'problem' by having separate bathrooms for the "chromosome confused/deluded".

Instead of the normal boy or girl silhouette on the door, it would have a ? instead.

7 posted on 01/27/2010 8:57:21 AM PST by Salamander (No witty "tagline" for now....All I ask is for God to show mercy to my husband and let him live.)
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To: OneVike
“You can hope that most people won’t use their children as pawns to make political statements,” she said.

Spoken from the side that makes their children political pawns every time.

8 posted on 01/27/2010 9:00:03 AM PST by Sister_T (Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall. ... Proverbs 16:18)
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Oh for Pete’s sake. Can’t they leave them kids alone?

In the People’s Republic of MoCo, Maryland, public pools must admit men to the woman’s room if they ‘feel’ like they might be a woman underneath it all.

Great. So you are in an open woman’s shower with your kids...or alone... and some hairy guy comes bursting in while you are naked so he can exercise his ‘right’ of confusion...and he does not need to furnish a doctors note stating he’s in the midst of the process, etc.

All he has to do is tell the clerk at the entrance to the pool. Great. Really, really great. I’m waiting for the lawsuits to fly when a perv lies and goes into the showers and does something criminally stupid.

The inverse is applicable as well for women who feel like they are men, although I suspect there won’t be so many takers.

As an aside, I believe at least one version of the national health care legislation would require insurers to pay for trans-gender surgery.

Interestingly, Johns Hopkins stopped performing trans-gender operations as they determined the outcomes didn’t really correct the underlying psychological issues.


9 posted on 01/27/2010 9:00:43 AM PST by FreeStateYank (I want my country and constitution back, now!)
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To: OneVike

Thanks for the ping!


10 posted on 01/27/2010 9:01:45 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: OneVike

If he’s got outdoor plumbing, he needs to take it to the lil’ boy’s room. If he wants to be a setter instead of a pointer, there are stalls in the lil’ boy’s room.

This kid is being used as a pawn by twisted adults.


11 posted on 01/27/2010 9:09:09 AM PST by silverleaf
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To: OneVike

The kid has male genitals so he’s a he. Girls’ restrooms don’t have urinals though it won’t be long before some court will order all girls’ restrooms to now install them along with foot washing basins. OTOH, if a court were to order feminine products in the boys’ restrooms all manufactures would have to change the name to exclude “feminine” and that would take years and $$$.


12 posted on 01/27/2010 9:10:10 AM PST by bgill (The framers of the US Constitution established an entire federal government in 18 pages.)
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To: OneVike
Minor Student 2 was disciplined because his biological sex is male and his gender identity is male and he used the girls’ bathroom,” the investigator’s report said

I would think that, from a libtards point of view, that people should be able to switch their 'gender identy' at will.

13 posted on 01/27/2010 9:15:17 AM PST by cowboyway ("The beauty of the Second Amendment is you won't need it until they try to take it away"--Jefferson)
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To: silverleaf
"If he’s got outdoor plumbing, he needs to take it to the lil’ boy’s room. If he wants to be a setter instead of a pointer, there are stalls in the lil’ boy’s room."

"This kid is being used as a pawn by twisted adults."

yep, that's it

it's child abuse if you ask me

jw

14 posted on 01/27/2010 9:18:46 AM PST by JWinNC (www.anailinhisplace.net)
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To: Salamander
Frank Gorshin would have his own bathroom:
15 posted on 01/27/2010 9:21:00 AM PST by sticker
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To: bgill

Please note that the rights of the girls in the school were completely ignored. Wait until he gets his first swirly by the girls. Or gets into a fight over a boy.
So, when does a kid get to come into school in Black face and use the Colored Only Rest Room?


16 posted on 01/27/2010 9:22:31 AM PST by massgopguy (I owe everything to George Bailey)
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To: OneVike

Head bangly insane!


17 posted on 01/27/2010 9:23:46 AM PST by editor-surveyor (Democracy, the vilest form of government, pits the greed of an angry mob vs. the rights of a man)
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To: JohnLongIsland

Does the “science projects” restroom have cots available?


18 posted on 01/27/2010 9:29:30 AM PST by editor-surveyor (Democracy, the vilest form of government, pits the greed of an angry mob vs. the rights of a man)
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To: OneVike; metmom

The mothers of the female students at this school should have a mass exodus to homeschool. Let the little boy have the girl’s restroom all to himself. Pinging metmom for ARTH.


19 posted on 01/27/2010 9:37:39 AM PST by christianhomeschoolmommaof3
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To: OneVike
Oh, vulnerable population my a$$. Why the hell don't “counselors” and all the other “professionals” involved with these people put the same time and energy into identifying what went WRONG and correct that instead of pushing them further into mental illness? Really, what is the actual number of people with true chromosomal or physiological anomalies? Geez.
20 posted on 01/27/2010 9:40:36 AM PST by greatplains
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