Quick Glance: Supreme Court Decision on School Transgender Policies
- The Supreme Court upheld a ruling in favor of transgender students in Indiana to access school restrooms and locker rooms in line with their gender identity.
- The Court declined to hear the case of a transgender boy fighting to use the boys' restrooms at his former middle school.
- A split among federal appeals courts on whether school districts can enact policies prohibiting transgender students from using gender identity-aligned bathrooms remains unresolved.
- Transgender students have filed nationwide lawsuits alleging violations of the 14th Amendment and Title IX.
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