"Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Indiana School's Transgender Bathroom Case"

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The Metropolitan School District of Martinsville expresses deep disappointment in the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to not intervene in a lower court's ruling allowing transgender students in Indiana to use bathrooms matching their gender identity. The district's petition to uphold its policy of requiring transgender students to use bathrooms corresponding to their assigned biological sex was denied, sparking a response from the district. This decision follows a lawsuit filed by a transgender boy and his parents, with the district now considering its next steps in compliance with the law and the best interests of its students and community.
Topics:nation#bathroom-access#civil-liberties#education-civil-rights#school-district#supreme-court#transgender-rights
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