But the problem, as the American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of North Carolina, and Lambda Legal today see it, is that the repeal was bogus as the new law still sanctions anti-LGBTQ discrimination.

The Associated Press writes that it “got rid of the most well-known provision of House Bill 2 that required transgender people to use restrooms corresponding to the sex on their birth certificates in many public buildings.” Yet, as Common Dreams wrote, “HB142 offers no state-level protection for LGBTQ people and includes a moratorium that prevents local governments from passing non-discrimination ordinances through at least 2020.”

Chase Strangio, a staff attorney at the ACLU, called the new law “HB2.0” and said it “is perhaps more insidious in its targeting of LGBTQ” people. “The bill makes it illegal to protect people from discrimination. And worse still, it does so under a claimed interest in protecting ‘bathroom safety and privacy,'” Strangio worte.

Reacting to the DOJ’s withdrawal, James Esseks, director of the ACLU’s LGBT Project, said: “The Trump administration may want to use the fake repeal of HB2 as an excuse to further turn their backs on the transgender community, but the rest of us aren’t going to give up that easily.”

Indeed, it’s not the only anti-LGBTQ action taken by the not-yet-100-day-old administration. “Under Trump,” Common Dreams wrote, “the Departments of Education and Justice in February dropped a guidance that instructed schools to protect LGBTQ students under Title IX, including by allowing transgender kids use the facilities that corresponded to their gender identity, rather than their biological sex.”

Thus, said Jon W. Davidson, legal director of Lambda Legal, the lawsuit’s withdrawal “was not unexpected, now that anti-transgender forces are in charge of the Departments of Justice and Education. Once again, the Trump administration continues to abandon transgender Americans.”

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