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Supreme Court Declines To Take Up Virginia Case Of Transgender Use Of School Bathrooms

From USAtoday.com….

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to wade into a dispute over whether schools may bar transgender students from using a bathroom that reflects their gender identity.

At issue in the case was whether federal anti-discrimination law applied to LGBTQ students. Gloucester County School Board in Virginia argued its policy of requiring transgender students to use unisex bathrooms was permitted under a 50-year-old law that prohibits discrimination at schools that receive federal funding.

The case involved Gavin Grimm, a transgender man who was denied access to the boys’ bathroom years ago when he was a student.

Associate Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito said they would have heard the case.

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