
Supreme Court Refuses to Take Up Trans Restroom Case
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : Similarly, the high court last year declined to take up a case involving a transgender athlete's legal challenge to West Virginia's law barring transgender students from participating on sports teams that align with their gender identity.51% : By issuing the injunction, Pratt prevented the Metropolitan School District of Martinsville, which had sought to bar A.C. from the boys' restroom when he was in middle school, from enforcing a policy that prohibits transgender students from accessing facilities affirming their gender identity.
50% : " At some point in the future, the high court will have to affirmatively take up whether transgender individuals can access facilities that align with their gender identity.
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