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 undergoing a gender change from man to woman.
Diane Schroer of Alexandria, Va., applied for the terrorism analyst job while 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.
Schroer said she was happy with the judgment but more importantly that the judge recognized her treatment as job discrimination. She said it’s a problem many transgendered people face.
“They are hugely underemployed, at best,” Schroer said. “If they are fortunate enough to get something, it’s well below their capabilities. It’s not just about money, it’s about knowing you are a valuable person.”
Schroer said she feels more fortunate than many transsexuals who face job discrimination because her friends have helped her get work as a national security and counterterrorism consultant.
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“We are pleased that the
Court of Appeal did the right thing for Ms. Somers and recognized her right to change her
birth certificate,” said Ms. Wertz. “No one who is born in California should be denied the opportunity to change their
birth certificate simply because they are
transgender and have moved out of state. Ms. Somers can now rest assured that her birth record will always reflect who she truly is, a right that all
people born in California enjoy. This is a
landmark victory for
transgender people all over the country.”
“I brought this
petition because I did not feel that my transition would be complete until my
birth certificate showed who I am. Everybody in my life accepts me for who I am, and I wanted to make sure my officials records did too,” said Ms. Somers. “I am extremely happy about this
victory and grateful for all the work that TLC has done on my behalf.”
The decision also represents a
victory for older
transgender people. “It is courageous for a person at any age to fight for their identity. But to have a
woman at the age of 67 seek recognition in
two states to have her
gender identity acknowledged takes remarkable
bravery,” said Karen Taylor, Director of Advocacy &
amp; Training at Services &
amp; Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE). “SAGE has many
constituents who spent
decades hiding who they were, living under terrible oppression and
fear. We understand and celebrate the
courage of all older
adults who dare to step forward and demand to be acknowledged for who they are. Ms. Somers is an
inspiration to all who seek justice and
equal treatment, at any age.”
The decision, Somers v.
Superior Court, is currently available on the court’s website
www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/documents/A123445.pdf.
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Equality California (
EQCA) is the largest statewide
lesbian,
gay,
bisexual,
transgender-rights advocacy
organization in California. In the past
decade,
EQCA has strategically moved California from a state with extremely limited
legal protections for
LGBT individuals to a state with some of the most comprehensive civil-rights protections in the nation.
EQCA has passed over 50 pieces of
legislation and continues to advance
equality through legislative advocacy, public
education and community empowerment.
www.eqca.org The
Transgender Law Center (TLC) is a
civil rights organization advocating for
transgender communities. TLC uses direct legal services,
education, community organizing, and advocacy to transform California into a state that recognizes and supports the needs of
transgender people and their families.
www.transgenderlawcenter.org
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