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- Township High School District 211 in Palatine, Illinois, disregarded student privacy and safety when it secretly opened its schools’ restrooms to the opposite sex and then opened the girls’ locker room to a boy
- Chicago-area families seek to defend student privacy from ACLU lawsuit
- The American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia sued the Gloucester County School Board in Virginia over its policy that protects students’ privacy and safety by reserving restrooms and changing areas for members of the same biological sex.
- Texas and multiple other states filed a lawsuit against the Obama administration’s directive to public schools.
- ADF attorneys continue to represent numerous families concerned about male student in girls’ locker rooms
- Illinois judge says Palatine school district’s duty to respect privacy rights can’t be ignored
- ADF, Thomas More attorneys represent Palatine students, parents
- ADF, Thomas More attorneys represent Palatine students, parents
- ADF attorneys represent 51 families concerned about male student in girls’ locker rooms
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Matt Sharp regarding a federal district court’s limited nationwide order Tuesday in State of Texas v. United States of America that reaffirms his previous order prohibiting the Obama administration from forcing public schools to allow boys into girls’ locker rooms, showers, and restrooms while the lawsuit of several states moves forward. The court found that both Title IX and Title VII rely on the consistent, uniform application of national standards in education and workplace policy. Because the May 2016 Dear ...