What California Law Says About Your Transgender Child
March 13, 2012
The March 21 meeting of PFLAG Los Angeles will feature attorney Asaf Orr, who specializes in the rights of transgender children. He has a private practice focused on helping families with issues of discrimination, school discipline, constitutional rights and name and gender changes. This meeting will begin at our usual time of 7:30 p.m. with support groups
Wed, Mar 21. 7:30pm.
Westwood United Methodist Church, 10497 Wilshire Boulevard, Westwood
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or asexualHow come aeaxusls are rarely mentioned?No, I don’t think people’s sexual orientation is needed information. One might infer it from some answers (if the relation of person 2 to person 1 is spouse, for example, you may infer sexual orientation from the genders of the parties). I would hope that eventually race, religion, sexual orientation, and other personal categories would simply be irrelevant to government, and to most people. The only reason anyone should care what your sexual orientation is is if they are interested in a relationship with you. It’s none of the government’s business.