South Carolina Asks Supreme Court to Let It Enforce School Bathroom Policy
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Red state argues trans bathroom case will be 'death knell' for left-wing agenda
South Carolina asked the Supreme Court to intervene after a federal appeals court ruled in favor of allowing a transgender high school student to use the boys' bathroom, despite state law.
Alan Wilson to Newsmax: Supreme Court Will OK S.C.’s Trans Bathroom Ban
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson said Tuesday that he's "guardedly optimistic" the Supreme Court will allow his state to enforce its law barring transgender public-school students from spaces that align with their gender identity. "This is a very common-sensical bill that the South Carolina General Assembly passed and the governor signed into law several months ago that basically says schools receiving taxpayer-funded dollars here in …
South Carolina Asks Supreme Court to Let It Enforce School Bathroom Policy
South Carolina has asked the Supreme Court to block an appeals court order that exempts a transgender-identifying student from a state law banning students from using school restrooms inconsistent with their sex. The application in South Carolina v. Doe, docketed by the nation’s highest court on Aug. 28, was directed to Chief Justice John Roberts, who oversees emergency appeals from the Palmetto State. The state is asking the Supreme Court to ha…
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