The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving an Indiana school district’s policy barring transgender students from using bathrooms matching their gender identity.
The lower court ruled that the policy likely violated the student’s rights under Title IX and the 14th Amendment.
This decision reflects the court’s avoidance of the contentious issue of bathroom access for transgender individuals.
The case involves a transgender boy seeking to use male bathrooms, and the school district’s argument is based on Title IX, while federal courts have been divided on similar issues.
This refusal to hear the case aligns with the court’s previous avoidance of transgender rights cases, indicating the ongoing controversy surrounding this issue.
Supreme Court declines to weigh in on battle over bathrooms for transgender students https://t.co/3Zyh9lDVKL
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) January 16, 2024
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