"It's about the power of one person to change the world," Dermody said, referring to her client Tamara Lusardi's recent victory at the Equal Employmenet Opportunity Commission. Lusardi is a transgender civilian software specialist employed by the U.S. Army. Her employer denied her access to a restroom consistent with her gender identity, and she was referred to by the wrong pronoun by coworkers. The EEOC ruled that the treatment ...
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