Supreme Court Allows Transgender Student Bathroom Access in South Carolina
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The Supreme Court declined South Carolina's emergency request to enforce a law that cuts school funding if trans students use bathrooms aligning with their gender identity, following a lower court ruling that the law likely violates constitutional protections. The case involves a transgender student suspended for using the boys' restroom, and the decision leaves open the possibility of future legal action on similar issues.
- Supreme Court denies South Carolina’s emergency request to enforce anti-transgender school bathroom policy Politico
- Trump Administration Live Updates: Supreme Court Backs Transgender Student in Bathroom Case, for Now The New York Times
- Supreme Court rejects South Carolina's bid to enforce transgender bathroom ban Fox News
- Supreme Court allows transgender student to use boys' restrooms at S.C. school NBC News
- Supreme Court declines request from South Carolina to let it enforce trans bathroom ban CNN
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