Andrew and Barbara v. Virginia (CONTINUED)
The United States Supreme Court recently declared gender discrimination for obtaining a marriage license unconstitutional therefore legalizaing same sex marriages in the United States and its territories but has not declared state prohibitions of gender neutral or unisex bathroom use via state ordinances and statutes as unconstitutional. Therefore, before this decision, the Court has allowed states that oppose gender-neutral or unisesex bathroom or restrrom use to continue their ban against a biological man from entering and using public and private bathrooms or restrooms designated for biological females and biological females from entering and using public and private bathrooms or restrooms designated for males; Transgender persons are required to use the bathroom of their biological sex. You are a United States Supreme Court Justice. How would you rule on the legality or constitutionality of gender discrimination in public and private bathroom or restroom use in the United States? Your decision will decide whether or not gender discrimination in public and private bathroom or restroom use is unconstitutional whereas no state will be allowed to ban anyone from using public or private bathrooms or restrooms. Your decision will have an important social and business impact in the United States therefore, please explain your decision and defend your response or decision.