South Carolina Seeks Supreme Court Ruling on Transgender Student Bathroom Policy
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South Carolina has appealed to the Supreme Court to allow a policy banning transgender students from using restrooms that match their gender identity, citing a challenge from a transgender boy suspended for using boys' restrooms. The case highlights ongoing legal battles over transgender rights in schools, with the state seeking to restrict access based on biological sex, amidst broader national debates and similar laws in other states.
- South Carolina asks Supreme Court to allow anti-transgender school bathroom policy Politico
- Transgender student’s bathroom case comes to the Supreme Court on the emergency docket SCOTUSblog
- BREAKING: South Carolina rushes emergency petition to U.S. Supreme Court over trans student’s bathroom use yahoo.com
- South Carolina pushes SCOTUS to nix trans bathroom ban exception for 13-year-old Courthouse News Service
- South Carolina asks Supreme Court to keep bathroom ban in place for transgender student USA Today
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