Court recognizes viability of Lambda Legals Sex Discrimination claim on behalf of TG Woman

OutInDallas.com

‘The court agreed that Izza never misrepresented herself in any sense, and rejected River Oaks’ claim that transgender people have a duty to disclose their biological sex to employers.’

(Houston, Texas, April 4, 2008) – The District Court for the Southern District of Texas today denied motions for summary judgment from both sides in the case of a transgender woman who found her job offer from a Houston medical clinic withdrawn after a background check disclosed her sex as male.

Both Lambda Legal, representing 27-year-old Izza Lopez, and attorneys for River Oaks Imaging and Diagnostic had asked the judge for summary judgment, a ruling issued without trial based on undisputed facts. The court’s denial of summary judgment means the case will proceed first to mediation, and if no resolution is reached, then to trial.