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  • … at 9:30 a.m. PDT, Thursday, May 9 WHERE:  U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, Richard H. Chambers … by ensuring that sex-specific facilities in K-12 public schools like showers, locker rooms, restrooms, and overnight … each deserve a private space to shower, undress, use the restroom, and sleep, and they shouldn’t have to worry about …
  • … Idaho law preserves children’s privacy in schools Idaho attorney general, ADF attorneys ask 9th Circuit … Freedom, filed a  brief  Wednesday with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, urging it to uphold a … each deserve a private space to shower, undress, use the restroom, and sleep, and Idaho’s law respects all students’ …
  • … children’s privacy Letter explains that federal law allows schools to maintain separate restrooms, locker rooms for boys, girls Published October 20, 2015 Related Case: Students and Parents for Privacy v. … that affirms its decision to respect the privacy rights of students. The letter provides a suggested policy that …
  • … needed—to the conversation. A female’s perspective on privacy needed to be heard. Case: Doe v. Boyertown Area … difficult experience. She felt like her life was out of control and that she had no voice. Fortunately, she was … her junior year at school, Alexis walked into the girls' restroom, and was shocked to see a boy in her bathroom, …
  • … ADF represents students, parents challenging opening of restrooms, locker rooms to opposite sex based on DOE … privacy and safety. The district secretly opened its schools’ restrooms to the opposite sex and then opened the … such a rule on still-developing teenage girls, as they’re already struggling with puberty’s changes on their bodies …
  • … Court reaffirms rights of local schools to protect student privacy in locker rooms Published October 19, 2016 Related …
  • … policy to protect privacy in restrooms ADF files friend-of-the-court-brief asking for reversal of 4th Circuit’s 2-1 … the high court in favor of the school district’s policy. “Schools have a duty to respect and protect the privacy and … Virginia sued the school district over the policy in June 2015 and asserted that the school board violated Title IX, a …
  • … and Parents for Privacy v. United States Department of Education.  In this matter, ADF sued the Department of … and DOJ’s unprecedented and unlawful mandate that public schools—under threat of losing their Title IX funding—allow … “When a school allows students of one sex to enter the restroom, locker rooms, and showers of students of the …
  • … sue feds, Minnesota school district for violating student privacy ADF represents students, parents challenging opening of locker rooms, showers to opposite sex based on federal … Department of Justice, and Minnesota’s Virginia Public Schools for disregarding student privacy and safety. The …
  • … student privacy in restrooms, locker rooms Files friend-of-the-court-brief on behalf of parents, students, community members Published December 2, 2015 Related Case: G.G. v. Gloucester County School Board … legal ground because Title IX specifically authorizes schools to have separate restrooms and locker rooms for boys …