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A disparate impact analysis of gender’s social liability

September 4, 2013 · by Elizabeth Hungerford · in gender identity · 9 Comments

A lot of people think gender is really cool. They might celebrate gender “diversity.” Or they might believe that legal protection for “gender identity” and “gender expression” is a fundamental human right because it is a shortcut for deconstructing sex stereotypes–it’s not. But at the very least, most people view gender as neutral. Harmless, really. […]

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