Fifty-two years ago Bob Dylan penned the now famous lyrics: “The times they are a changin’.” True enough, Mr. Dylan, but for many, changes come slowly and, as the late David Bowie sang: “The days still seem the same.” This can be true in law, which sometimes struggles to keep pace with changes in society. Would it surprise you to know that only last May Congress removed archaic racial terminology like “Oriental” and “Negro” from the federal lexicon? For employers dealing with transgender related issues, the changing times have exposed a legal void of uncertainty.
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