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The Supreme Court's Transgender Bathroom Case Rebuff, What Direction Should School Districts Take?
13 July 2021
Ballard Spahr LLP
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As we previously reported here, the Supreme Court declined to hear an
appeal from the Gloucester County, Virginia School Board in a
transgender bathroom case. As a result, the underlying opinion from
the Fourth Circuit, which aligns with guidance from the Department
of Education under the Biden Administration, stays intact.
Shannon Farmer and Niki Hatza weigh in on the impact of the
Court's decision in The National Law Review.
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