
Trump Administration Stops Transgender Bathroom Battle
On Friday, the Trump administration announced that it was dropping the government’s appeal on behalf of the Obama administration.
On Friday, the Trump administration announced that it was dropping the government’s appeal on behalf of the Obama administration.
At least four states have filed legislation to restrict use of public restrooms to biological sex.
The Supreme Court has put a temporary halt to a federal judge’s ruling that a student who identifies as transgender must have access to either gender’s public-school restroom.
Administration directive would allow students to use the restrooms and locker rooms of their choice, rather than those that match their biological sex.
In light of Obama administration’s guidelines for schools, USCCB says: ‘We pray that the government makes room for more just and compassionate approaches and policies in this sensitive area, in order to serve the good of all students and parents, as well as the common good.’
EDITORIAL: Stubborn questions about the administration’s right to alter a long-standing interpretation of Title IX could be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
By a resounding margin, the voters rejected a city anti-discrimination ordinance that could have allowed men unimpeded access into women’s restrooms.
The Houston City Council has come under fire for a subpoena against local pastors who object to a bill that bans sex-assigned bathrooms.
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