A Brooklyn Supreme Court judge dismissed a lawsuit against the Brooklyn Democratic Party by six gender non-binary candidates for local offices on April 29, citing procedural issues and arguing that the aspiring politicians filed their case too late in the current election cycle. Justice Edgar Walker declined to rule on whether the gender parity rules by the party and state election law inflicted on the Constitutional and human rights of the candidates — who identify across a spectrum of gender non-conforming identities, including non-binary, genderfluid, genderqueer, or transgender. The six political hopefuls filed ballot applications to run for County Committee membership, the …