South Carolina Asks Supreme Court to Allow Enforcement of Transgender Bathroom Policy
South Carolina challenges a federal court ruling favoring a transgender student's bathroom rights, seeking Supreme Court approval to enforce a law affecting 25% of school funding.
- South Carolina, along with Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and 22 other states, filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to allow schools to maintain separate bathrooms for boys and girls.
- The amicus brief argues that the Fourth Circuit's ruling infringes on student privacy and safety during vulnerable moments.
- South Carolina's emergency application seeks to enforce its law requiring students to use restrooms that correspond to their biological sex.
- Attorney General Alan Wilson stated that the law reflects the will of the South Carolina General Assembly to protect children's safety.
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SC Asks SCOTUS to Allow State to Enforce Trans Bathroom Policy
South Carolina is asking the Supreme Court to be able to fully enforce its policy requiring school districts to mandate that students only use restrooms that correspond with their biological sex. The post South Carolina Asks Supreme Court to Allow State to Enforce Transgender Bathroom Policy appeared first on Breitbart.
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Attorney General Alan Wilson wants the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a decision blocking a South Carolina law requiring transgender students use bathrooms corresponding with their assigned gender.


SC asks Supreme Court to bar transgender student from using bathroom of choice
The state Attorney General's Office is asking the nation's highest course to reverse a decision allowing a transgender student to use the bathroom of his choice. (File/Mint Images/Getty Images)COLUMBIA — South Carolina’s attorney general has asked the nation’s highest court to ban a transgender ninth grader from using the bathroom of his choice at school. The request filed Thursday follows a ruling from the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in mid-Au…
23 States Urge Supreme Court To Uphold Sex-Specific Bathroom Policies
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and 22 other states filed an amicus brief on Friday, asking the U.S. Supreme Court to allow a South Carolina school to maintain its policy of separate bathrooms and locker rooms for boys and girls. The amicus brief notes that the Fourth Circuit has been “mandating policies that deprive schoolchildren of privacy during vulnerable moments. In Grimm v. Gloucester County School Board, a sharply divided panel of t…
South Carolina asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to allow a ban on transgender students throughout the state to use toilets that they consider to match their gender identity in schools. The state asked the judges on an emergency appeal to overturn the ruling of a federal appeals court that blocked the entry into force of a budget provision that required the South Carolina Department of Education to withhold much of the funds from those distric…
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