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City joins lawsuit for “Decline to Sign” Transgender student I-1552, Tacoma rally says rights
Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes – Photo courtesy of fedgeno.com
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Seattle Mayor Ed Murray and City Attorney Pete Holmes announced on March 2 that the City would sign on to an amicus
brief supporting the rights of Transgender high school student Gavin Grimm to use school restrooms that correspond to his gender identity. see CITY JOINS page 3
Bishop Richard Jaech – Photo courtesy of mastmedia.plu.edu
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Hundreds of Trans people and allies gathered at the University of Washington in Tacoma on February 25 to kick off the
Decline to Sign I-1552 campaign. The initiative would reverse a ten-year-old civil rights law and bar Transgender Washingtonians from restrooms that match their gensee TACOMA RALLY page 4
Federal judge rules Croatian Nazis for Trans students pledge allegiance in bathroom case to Trump
Drazen Keleminec – Photo by HINA / mm
US District Judge Mark Hornak – Photo courtesy of education.pitt.edu
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer A federal judge in Pittsburgh ruled on February 27 that three Transgender students have a constitutional right to use restrooms that correspond to their gender identity.
US District Judge Mark Hornak issued a preliminary injunction ordering the PineRichland School District to allow the three Trans plaintiffs to use gender-appropriate facilities, because he believed they were see FEDERAL TRANS page 4
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Several dozen neo-Nazis flew US flags and swore allegiance to Donald Trump at a February 26 rally in Zagreb, Croatia. Clad all in black, the demonstrators
were members of the small Indigenous Croatian Party of Rights (A-HSP), a farright political group that is too small to be represented in Croatia’s parliament. Party leader Drazen Keleminec see CROATIAN NAZIS page 11