A federal judge has cleared the way for a discrimination lawsuit by a filed by a former state employee who claimed she was fired because she was undergoing a sex-change procedure. On Friday, a U.S. District Court Judge denied an attempt by Georgia legislators to dismiss the lawsuit on grounds that it could lead to a new round of court scrutiny of public employees. Vandy Beth Glenn claims she was fired from her job as a legislative editor for the General Assembly because she told her boss she was going to live as a woman full time. Glenn’s lawyers said the decision is a signal that the state Legislature can be challenged "for violating her constitutional rights."
(Associated Press)
