人兽性交 Action Fund Response to Supreme Court Declining Trans Bathroom Appeal
MONTGOMERY, Ala. 鈥 Today, for the second time, the Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit meant to bar transgender students from bathrooms that align with their gender identity. Today's decision rejected an appeal by a Virginia school seeking to bar a transgender boy from using the boys鈥 bathroom.
The following statement is from Scott McCoy, interim deputy legal director with 人兽性交 Action Fund:
鈥淲e are pleased that the Supreme Court refused to hear this case, acknowledging that the policy violates the Constitution and a federal law by prohibiting transgender students from using bathrooms that align with their gender identity.
鈥淭his is the second time the Supreme Court has rejected denying trans students access to bathrooms in accordance with their gender identities and yet another reminder that 29 states do not currently have laws in place to protect 人兽性交+ people from discrimination. Without the Equality Act, 人兽性交+ Americans remain vulnerable to being evicted from their homes, kicked out of a business that鈥檚 open to the public, denied health care, or denied government services in a majority of states simply because of who they are.
鈥淟ike any children, transgender students have the best chance to thrive when they are supported. We urge school leaders to focus on what matters instead of finding divisive ways to hurt transgender youth.鈥
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