Transgenders use Supreme Court ruling to advance agenda

WND Staff-

It’s only been a few months since the U.S. Supreme Court redefined the word “sex” in a federal law governing employment disputes, ruling it now protects gays, lesbians and transgender from discrimination.

But it’s already having a ripple effect, as Justice Samuel Alito predicted.

USA Today has assembled a list of additional cases that already have surfaced.

The high court’s Bostock decision, announced in June, was condemned by Alito for redefining “sex” in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act to include gender orientation.

The ruling simply changed the law, which, when adopted in 1964 was understood to ban discrimination based on being male or female. Now discrimination is banned against a man who, for example, dresses as a woman.

Alito at the time charged the majority was exceeding its role as the interpreter of the Constitution. Continue reading…