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“This a commonsense decision by the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals that protects the privacy and safety of all students. Biology is fixed at birth and giving legal credence to fiction would undermine the law and cause chaos and significant harm.”

School Bathroom Policy Based on Biology Upheld


School Bathroom Policy Based on Biology UpheldATLANTA, GA – The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 7-4 that a Florida public school district’s bathroom policy based on biological sex does not violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution or the federal Title IX law. In Adams v. School Board of St. Johns County, the Eleventh Circuit reversed and remanded the district court’s previous order regarding a student’s statutory and constitutional challenge to a school district policy barring students from using bathrooms that do not correspond with their biological sex. Drew Adams, a biological girl in Florida, wanted to use the boys’ restrooms instead of either the girls’ restrooms or the single-stall restrooms that the school made available for students.
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By Alan V Cecil on 2023 01 05

Common sense!
Different Federal Court Districts have held different opinions. There was a different ruling a few years ago against the Gloucester County, Virginia School Board



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