Supreme Court declines to hear Indiana school's appeal on transgender bathroom order
Briefly

The highest court offered no comment when it rejected the Metropolitan School District of Martinsville's appeal of a lower court's ruling that banning transgender students from using the bathrooms of the gender they identify with violates the students' constitutional rights and federal anti-discrimination law.
The case originated in 2022 when the mother of a 7th-grade transgender boy - identified in court papers as 'AC' - won her lawsuit challenging the Metropolitan School District of Martinsville's policy preventing her son from using the male's restroom.
Read at New York Post
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