Supreme Court won't hear case on transgender school bathroom policy

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The Supreme Court has declined to hear a case challenging a Pennsylvania school district’s bathroom policy allowing transgender students to use bathrooms of their choice

.Doe v. Boyertown Area School District

, alleging that the district’s policy violates student privacy. ADF has represented students and school districts in similar lawsuits across the country.

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