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- … Illinois school district on solid ground to respect children’s privacy Letter … recently also provided to two specific school districts in Ohio and Missouri. All of the letters cite pertinent legal …
- … Ohio school district asks court to stop feds from depriving special … opposite sex. “Schools have a duty to protect the dignity, privacy, and safety of all students. The feds want to punish …
- … 51 families sue feds, Chicago-area school district for violating student privacy ADF represents students, parents challenging opening …
- … Student sues Pennsylvania school district for sexual harassment, violation of personal privacy Principal tells student to ‘tolerate’ undressing with …
- … Families sue feds, Minnesota school district for violating student privacy ADF represents … IX. ADF is litigating similar lawsuits in Illinois and Ohio . Alliance Defending Freedom is an alliance-building, …
- … Va. school district policy respects all children’s privacy, safety needs Adopted policy similar to one ADF … Schools commending it for adopting a policy that reserves restrooms and changing areas for members of the same …
- … Ohio school district sues feds for demanding that students have access to … opposite sex. “Schools have a duty to protect the dignity, privacy, and safety of all students. This is precisely what …
- … Students, parents ask appeals court to stop Pa. school district from violating bodily privacy ADF, allied attorneys ask 3rd Circuit to weigh in on …
- … Three students join bodily privacy suit against Pennsylvania school district ADF attorneys, allied attorneys file amended …
- … September 28, 2016 Related Case: G.G. v. Gloucester County School Board WASHINGTON – Alliance Defending Freedom … support the student privacy policy of a Virginia school district. The Gloucester County School District policy … argument, and ADF has filed lawsuits in Illinois , Ohio , and Minnesota against DOE and DOJ over their …