Supreme Court rejects anti-transgender bathroom case & leaves inclusive policy in place
Supreme Court rejects anti-transgender bathroom case & leaves inclusive policy in place
It took a panel of federal appeals court panel of judges 15 minutes to unanimously rule in favor of transgender people. It didn't take long for the Supreme Court to agree either.
By Bil Browning Tuesday, May 28, 2019
The US Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to a Pennsylvania school districts trans-inclusive bathroom policy. A group of students and their parents argued that they shouldnt have to use the restroom or locker room with transgender peers.
The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), the designated anti-LGBTQ hate group that masquerades as a Christian legal charity, brought the suit on behalf of the students. The group unsuccessfully argued that allowing trans students to use the same facilities was a form of sexual harassment.
A panel of federal appeals court judges had already ruled in favor of Boyertown School District in a startling quick decision. While the panel normally takes weeks or even months to rule, the three judge panel deliberated for about 15 minutes before coming back with a unanimous verdict in favor of the school district and trans students.
In a sharp rebuke to ADF and the anonymous students bringing the case, the court said forcing transgender students to use separate facilities would publicly brand all transgender students with a scarlet T, and they should not have to endure that as the price of attending their public school.
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