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Man convicted of 2000 murder could be exonerated after another man is arrested for the crime
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Nashville DA won’t enforce ‘transphobic’ bathroom law: ‘My office will not promote hate’ Muri Assunção
Nashville’s top prosecutor said he will not enforce a newly enacted anti-transgender law slammed by LGBTQ activists as “degrading and dehumanizing.”
District Attorney General Glenn Funk said Monday that he believes that “every person is welcome and valued in Nashville.”
“Enforcement of transphobic or homophobic laws is contrary to those values,” Funk said in a statement, adding that, “My office will not promote hate.” © Mark Humphrey Nashville District Attorney Glenn Funk
Nashville District Attorney Glenn Funk (Mark Humphrey/)
Last week, Gov. Bill Lee signed the fifth the discriminatory piece of legislation this session, cementing Tennessee as one of the leading anti-transgender states in the nation.
Nashville DA won t enforce transphobic bathroom law
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Nashville DA won t enforce hate bill requiring businesses to post signs for transgender bathroom access Mariah Timms, Nashville Tennessean
Nashville s top prosecutor will stand against the state legislature and refuse to enforce what he calls hate under a new Tennessee law on bathroom access for transgender people.
Gov. Bill Lee last week signed a bill making Tennessee the first state to require businesses and government facilities open to the public to post a sign if they let transgender people use multiperson bathrooms, locker rooms or changing rooms associated with their gender identity.
Opponents of the law call the bill discriminatory. LGBTQ advocacy group the Human Rights Campaign said the signs would be offensive and humiliating.