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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)As North Carolina grapples with the fallout from its new "bathroom law," which says that people must use public restrooms matching the gender on their birth certificates, and a dozen states consider similar bills, a new study suggests an association between denied access to restrooms and suicide attempts by transgender people.
Target's move, meanwhile, was seen as a response to a new North Carolina law that requires people in government buildings to use the bathroom that corresponds with the sex on their birth certificate—in effect forcing post-transition transgender people to use the bathroom of the opposite sex. ... There's no evidence that municipalities that have protected trans people's restroom access have seen a spike in public-safety issues. But according to some studies, not having protected restroom access can be harmful for trans people. ...
Durham County Commissioners lend unanimous approval to resolution opposing HB2, Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)Sgro estimated the losses from the game could top $100 million.