The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a policy requiring a transgender high-school student to use a gender-neutral, single-stall bathroom or a girls bathroom did not violate his constitutional equal-protection rights.
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a policy requiring a transgender high-school student to use a gender-neutral, single-stall bathroom or a girls bathroom did not violate his constitutional equal-protection rights
The ruling is at odds with rulings from the 4th and 7th Circuit Courts of Appeal, increasing the likelihood that a trans bathroom rights case might head to the Supreme Court.
A sharply divided federal appeals court upheld a St. Johns County School Board policy that stopped transgender male student from using boys’ bathroom.