progressive85
Junior Chimp
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« on: November 28, 2022, 12:15:10 PM » |
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I would have to weigh the burden. The transgender man was not in a position of lower status or vulnerability in this case - the Muslim man was, being that he was in prison. The best thing to do would be to grant the Muslim man his right to not be searched or stripped in a way that was going to be aggrieving.
"Where reasonable accommodations can be made, grant a person's civil liberty", basically.
This would be a good case for a Law School to do a mock hearing or trial about since it might challenge preexisting ideologies, which is what I believe a Law School course should do.
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