Maine: “Biology-based” restrooms called “discrimination”

WorldNetDaily: “A lawyer for the Maine Human Rights Commission told members of the state board today that requiring all students to use ‘biology-based’ restrooms and locker rooms in the state’s schools is illegal and cannot be allowed to continue. ‘Schools cannot discriminate against sexual identity or gender identification. Schools therefore cannot segregate students based on sexual orientation and identity,’ commission legal counsel John Gause said at [yesterday's] commission meeting, where he was unsuccessful in convincing the board to adopt immediately a set of recommendations.” | Bangor Daily News | FOX 23
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(3.1.2010) WorldNetDaily: “Guidelines have been proposed that would specify what commission officials believe all schools must do to make accommodations for any biological boy who asserts he’s female, or biological girl who asserts she’s male.”

Maine Human Rights Commission | Meeting Agenda 3.1.2010 | Meeting minutes will be posted at the Maine HRC site.