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Civil rights attorneys say the arrest of Marcy Rheintgen last month is the first they know of for violating transgender bathroom restrictions passed by numerous state legislatures across the country.
Civil rights attorneys say the arrest of Marcy Rheintgen last month is the first they know of for violating transgender bathroom restrictions passed by numerous state legislatures across the country.
Civil rights attorneys say the arrest of Marcy Rheintgen last month is the first they know of for violating transgender bathroom restrictions passed by numerous state legislatures across the country.
Marcy Rheintgen said she was held in jail overnight after she deliberately challenged a state law by entering a women’s bathroom in the government building. By Amanda Holpuch A transgender woman ...
Illinois resident Marcy Rheintgen was arrested two weeks ago for trespassing, the Miami Herald reports, citing an affidavit. The 20-year-old previously sent letters to lawmakers — along with ...
Marcy Rheintgen, a 20-year-old Illinois resident, was arrested by Capitol police March 19 on a trespassing charge after she alerted state officials that she planned to use the bathroom in protest ...
Marcy Rheintgen, a 20-year-old transgender college student from Illinois, never set out to make legal history. But last month, her decision to walk into a women’s restroom at the Florida State ...
Marcy Rheintgen, a 20-year-old college student, said she acted intentionally to challenge Florida's antitrans bathroom law. After sending 160 letters to state representatives, the attorney ...
Civil rights attorneys say the arrest of Marcy Rheintgen last month is the first they know of for violating transgender bathroom restrictions passed by numerous state legislatures across the country.
Marcy Rheintgen, a 20-year-old Illinois resident, was arrested by Capitol police March 19 on a trespassing charge after she alerted state officials that she planned to use the bathroom in protest ...
Yes, it's a brave act of defiance. No, laws should be followed. Her quiet act of protest — walking into a restroom consistent with her gender identity — has sparked loud national debate ...