All organizations that asked to provide evidence in the lawsuit over New Brunswick's gender-identity policy have been approved, except the three unions representing school psychologists, teachers and school support staff.
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Fourteen organizations are seeking to be heard in a lawsuit against New Brunswick over its gender-identity policy, a number that one constitutional expert says is unusual outside appeal and Supreme Court hearings.
Organizations have just about a month to file their motions if they want to be heard in a lawsuit against New Brunswick's school gender identity policy.