The court case where ‘gender identity’ made women’s rights unspeakable
“It is truly a testament to where we are as a society today that it must be said in the context of federal civil rights litigation that women don’t have penises.” I wrote those words in an amicus brief filed by the U.S. chapter of Women’s Declaration International in the case Olympus Spa v.
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