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- … and DOJ’s unprecedented and unlawful mandate that public schools—under threat of losing their Title IX funding—allow students to use the restrooms corresponding to their self-affirmed gender … policy that opens up restrooms and locker rooms to the opposite sex while the case continues. The memorandum filed …
- … Pennsylvania students appeal decision that allows violation of their bodily privacy ADF, … secretly opened its high school locker rooms, showers, and restrooms to students of the opposite sex, which violated students’ bodily privacy rights. …
- … Pa. students ask US Supreme Court to reverse decision that allows violation of their bodily privacy ADF … School District opened its high school locker rooms and restrooms to students of the opposite sex based on those … Advocacy John Bursch. “But there are sound reasons why schools have always separated male and female teenagers in …
- … ADF represents students, parents challenging opening of restrooms, locker rooms to opposite sex based on DOE falsehoods, threats Published May … privacy and safety. The district secretly opened its schools’ restrooms to the opposite sex and then opened the …
- … Missouri college challenges Biden order that opens dorms, … of Housing and Urban Development that forces religious schools to violate their beliefs by opening their … “The government cannot and should not force schools to open girls’ dorms to males based on its politically motivated …
- … parents challenging opening of locker rooms, showers to opposite sex based on federal agency falsehoods, threats … Department of Justice, and Minnesota’s Virginia Public Schools for disregarding student privacy and safety. The … district opened its schools’ locker rooms, showers, and restrooms to the opposite sex after the U.S. departments of …
- … children’s privacy Letter explains that federal law allows schools to maintain separate restrooms, locker rooms for … High School District 211 in Palatine that affirms its decision to respect the privacy rights of students. The … also provided to two specific school districts in Ohio and Missouri. All of the letters cite pertinent legal precedent, …
- … justices to take up the case and reverse the 4th Circuit’s decision. “Schools have a duty to protect the privacy and safety of all … dignity…. Courts have thus refused to require schools to open sex-specific locker rooms, showers, and restrooms to all …
- … Court reaffirms rights of local schools to protect student privacy in locker rooms Published … to allow boys into girls’ locker rooms, showers, and restrooms while the lawsuit of several states moves forward. … Letter from the Obama administration that redefined “sex” under Title IX to include gender identity impacted every …
- … all K-12 students in public school locker rooms, showers, restrooms, and overnight stays. The support came in several … with the 9th Circuit, urging it to uphold a district court decision that allowed Idaho to protect children’s privacy by … restrooms, and overnight accommodations in K-12 public schools remain sex-specific, while also ensuring the …