Ohio bathroom law targeting transgender students has brought internal strife to some campuses
- The University of Cincinnati confirmed changes to restroom signs to "biological men" and "biological women" as part of compliance with Ohio Senate Bill 104, which goes into effect on February 25, 2025.
- Senate Bill 104 requires that restrooms must be designated for either male or female biological sex only, as stated by the legislation.
- The Ohio Federation of Teachers opposed the changes, describing the laws targeting transgender and non-binary students as intimidating and harassing.
- Senate Bill 104 mandates single-sex facilities and allows single-occupancy restrooms under certain conditions.
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Ohio bathroom law targeting transgender students has brought internal strife to some campuses
An Ohio law designating school bathrooms for use by people based on their sex at birth kicks in soon. Unlike other states to adopt such laws, the state's applies to
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For some famously progressive colleges in Ohio, a new state law designed to keep transgender women from using women’s restrooms at schools is bringing a moment of soul-searching for students, alumni and administrators.
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