I believe it does, you believe it does, but until it *actually gets applied* the veracity of the statement is unclear.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
This shit is actually getting applied, though. Macy v Holder was fucking 2012. Yes, T7, but the two are almost always interpreted similarly.
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Replying to @emily_esque
Funny, a school district not too far from where I live sees otherwise.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
Yeah, I almost worked there as a public defender, weirdly enough, but then I became an administrative lawyer. You know, the rule-writers.
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Replying to @emily_esque
That's great. Keep spreading the good word about what's technically true but functionally non-existant in practice.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @emily_esque
Cuz I've actually had care denied. I've had friends turned away "illegally" from the Social Security office.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
TLDEF is so hard up to fight this shit they wanted to get involved in my "the help desk keeps misgendering me" case, for crying out loud.
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Replying to @emily_esque @EmilyGorcenski
If you see people getting turned away illegally, see if there are lawyers who can help. On these issues, right now, they're eager.
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My household income is $221,000 annually and I couldn't *pay* for a lawyer to go after a clear violation of city ordinance.pic.twitter.com/0fJTf5aibn
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
I still know some damn good lawyers in the Charlottesville area if you're looking, but I don't know anything about the local ordinance.
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Yeah, everyone else said they knew some, too. They all said no.
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