abstract:Within US law, public accommodations are generally defined as entities, both public and private, that are used by the public. Examples include retail stores, rental establishments and service establishments, as well as educational institutions, recreation facilities and service centers.
If the lawalsoprotectshousingandpublicaccommodations, itstands to reason that youcannot bedeniedhousing or servicesbased on your genderpresentation, unlessanotherlaw conflicts.
The ADA requires equal access to "public accommodations, " which include restaurants, retail stores, movie theaters, recreational facilities and other physical spaces that are spelled out by the law.