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- … challenging Pennsylvania school district’s locker room, restroom policy Published May 28, 2019 Related Case: Doe v. … , learned of the policy when she encountered a boy in her restroom. She was shocked, afraid, and fled the restroom, but school officials refused to listen to her …
- … before Grant Park Christian Academy in Tampa will open its doors to kick off the new school year—and nine days after … before Grant Park Christian Academy in Tampa will open its doors to kick off the new school year—and nine days after …
- … just 11 years old, she entered her middle school girls’ restroom at school, and was surprised to find a boy in the restroom. Scared and confused, she asked the male student why he was in the girls’ restroom. This situation made Rowland feel so uncomfortable …
- … ADF represents students, parents challenging locker room, restroom policy Published November 19, 2018 Related Case: Doe … , learned of the policy when she encountered a boy in her restroom. She was shocked, afraid, and fled the room, but … and effectively denying them access to locker room and restroom facilities on the basis of sex under Title IX. ADF …
- … each deserve a private space to shower, undress, use the restroom, and sleep, and Idaho’s law respects all students’ … each deserve a private space to shower, undress, use the restroom, and sleep, and Idaho’s law respects all students’ …
- … about sexuality and gender—including those that relate to restroom usage, pronouns, dress codes, and student housing … about sexuality and gender—including those that relate to restroom usage, pronouns, dress codes, and student housing …
- … each deserve a private space to shower, undress, use the restroom, and sleep, and Idaho’s law respects all students’ … each deserve a private space to shower, undress, use the restroom, and sleep, and Idaho’s law respects all students’ …
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Matt Sharp regarding Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt’s signing Wednesday of SB 615, a bill that preserves student privacy by requiring separate showers, locker rooms, and restrooms for boys and girls in Oklahoma schools: “Schools have a duty to protect the privacy, safety, and dignity of all students. No child should be forced into private spaces with someone of the opposite sex. Across the country—including in Oklahoma—school districts have adopted policies that open shower facilities, locker rooms, and even ...
- ADF attorneys represent Board of Education of Highland Local School District
- ADF, allied attorneys ask full 3rd Circuit to take case challenging Boyertown Area School District policy