Sex matters. In our society, it is a distinction with that affects our use of bathrooms, locker rooms, health care facilities, shelters, dormitories, sports teams, dress codes, prisons, marriage and identification documents. Should transgender rights advocates focus their short and long-term efforts at diminishing the number of contexts in which sex is a relevant consideration? If so, what are those contexts? What factors
should drive the decision to challenge the legal relevance of sex? What legal arguments should — and shouldn’t — we advance or avoid?
Julie Greenberg, Sharon McGowan, Lisa Mottet, Cole Thaler.
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