Showing posts with label dignity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dignity. Show all posts

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Dignity, Respect, and Equal Treatment (O'Donnabhain Trial Concludes)

Trial ended today in Rhiannon O'Donnabhain's challenge of the IRS over their refusal to allow her a tax deduction for the costs of her treatment for Gender Identity Disorder. The IRS presented testimony from a final expert witness and both sides made their closing arguments.

Both parties will next file briefs with the court on November 6. Following that, each side will have seventy-five days to file a response brief (due January 21, 2008), after which the judge will issue a decision.

At the conclusion of today's trial proceedings, Rhiannon O'Donnabhain issued the following statement:

"I'm glad to have had the opportunity to tell my story and it was important for me personally, as a citizen and tax-payer, to have my day in court.

It also was important for the transgender community, my community, to speak in an official forum about what it means to be a transgender person living in this country.

I hope that this case sends a clear message that transgender people deserve dignity, respect, and equal treatment not just for our medical care, but in all aspects of our lives - just as every human being deserves dignity, respect and equal treatment.

I also hope that this case addresses some of the misunderstanding, bias, and prejudice transgender people face in our lives every day. Because what's really at the heart of this case - and my story - is a basic misunderstanding about the critical importance of being able to express my gender identity. It's something everyone should be able to do."