A federal appeals court ruling is being celebrated by school leaders, parents and fearful girls who demanded the right to privacy and safety in a school restroom and locker room but legal experts predict the fight is just heating up.
A case at the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals could pave the way for a Supreme Court ruling on whether students can use opposite-sex bathrooms. The case is known as Adams v. The School Board of St. Johns County, Florida.