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Home Front: Culture Wars
Transsexual wins $500,000 lawsuit
2009-04-30
A federal judge has awarded a former Army Special Forces commander nearly $500,000 because she was rejected from a job at the Library of Congress while transitioning from a man to a woman.

Diane Schroer of Alexandria, Va., applied for the terrorism analyst job while she was still a man named David Schroer. He was offered the job, but the offer was pulled after he told a library official that he was having surgery to change his gender.

U.S. District Judge James Robinson ruled Tuesday that Schroer was entitled to $491,190 in back pay and damages because of sex discrimination.

The Library of Congress and the Justice Department argued unsuccessfully that discrimination because of transsexuality was not illegal sex discrimination under the Civil Rights Act.

The American Civil Liberties Union had argued the case on Schroer's behalf. Paul Cates with the ACLU's Lesbian and Gay Rights Project said the ruling was significant because a federal judge said that discriminating against someone for changing genders is sex discrimination under federal law.

Schroer is a former U.S. Army colonel who directed a classified group that tracked and targeted terrorists. Schroer retired in 2004 and worked briefly in the private sector before applying for the Congressional Research Service job at the Library of Congress.

After being offered the job, Schroer had lunch with a Library of Congress official and explained the upcoming surgery. Schroer testified the official called the next day and said the position would not be a "good fit."
Posted by:Penguin

#3  As an aside, the US Army Special Forces does not have any females. CPT Kattie Wilder went through the most of qualification course in 1980 but was bounced along with a couple of guys for allegedly cheating. She took it to court charging discrimination and a judge told SWC to award her the course completion certificate. She never spend any time in a unit. The ROK's still have Unit 707 I believe. It was all female.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-04-30 20:29  

#2  Colonels can go insane too; and I'd think having somebody whack off perfectly good body parts indicates loose screws somewhere.
Posted by: James   2009-04-30 20:13  

#1  Anyone check out this story? Or is it another case of "Stolen Valor"
Posted by: Blackcat   2009-04-30 12:41  

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