Supreme Court won’t hear Christian college’s challenge to Biden ban on gender identity housing discrimination
- The Supreme Court rejected an appeal from the College of the Ozarks in Missouri, which sued the Biden administration over protecting transgender individuals from housing discrimination.
- The college claimed that the guidance conflicted with its ability to make housing assignments based on sex assigned at birth, as its faith teaches that sex is based on male-female biology.
- Lower courts ruled that the college did not have standing to sue since the government never attempted to enforce an anti-discrimination complaint against the school, and the guidance did not require the school to do or refrain from doing anything.
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Supreme Court will not hear Christian college's appeal to fight transgender housing
The Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal from a private Christian college in Missouri, after it sued the Biden administration for banning housing assignments that discriminate against transgender individuals.
SCOTUS declines Christian college's appeal to fight Biden admin's transgender housing directive in advance
The Supreme Court declined to hear a Christian college's appeal to sue the Biden administration over a federal order the college says requires schools to house students based on gender identity rather than biological sex, The Hill reported Tuesday."The U.S. Supreme Court left this issue unresolved. The Biden admin must be held accountable, and Alliance Defending Freedom will continue to confront government overreach," Alliance Defending Freedom…
Supreme Court Declines Appeal From Christian School in Transgender Housing Case
The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to hear an appeal from a Missouri Christian university that filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration over its transgender housing policy. The justices issued a brief, unsigned order declining to take up a case filed by the College of the Ozarks, which appealed a lower court’s decision that found the university had no standing to challenge the policy. That court, as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals f…
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