Read More... (Credit: ChameleonsEye via Shutterstock) Privacy has some new devotees. These converts, while historically opposing privacy rights for young women attempting to exercise reproductive freedom, now claim that the right to privacy stands guard over the girls of America, protecting them from the imagined threat of other girls. Girls who happen to be transgender. In lawsuits challenging reasonable and humane efforts to recognize transgender people for who they are — people — groups such as the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) argue that discrimination against already vulnerable transgender students is legally required because it infringes on other students’ “constitutional right to privacy.” As the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals recently suggested, proponents of anti-transgender bathroom laws misapprehend the nature of the privacy right guaranteed by the Due Process Clauses of the Constitution.