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Supreme Court sides with trans student in bathroom case

FILE – Protesters stand outside of the Senate chamber at the Indiana Statehouse, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2023, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)

An Indiana middle school that refused to allow a transgender boy to use the boys’ bathroom was dealt another loss Tuesday when the U.S. Supreme Court refused to consider its appeal.

The high court denied certiorari Tuesday in the case of Metropolitan School Dist. of Martinsville v. A.C., thus leaving in place a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit that found the student was likely to win his sex discrimination case under Title IX and the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution.

The Metropolitan School District of Martinsville refused to allow the student, known in court documents as A.C., from using any boys’ restrooms on the campus of John R. Wooden Middle School because A.C. had been designated female at birth. A.C. socially transitioned to live consistently with his male gender identity at age 9.

After A.C.’s principal refused his request to use the boys’ bathrooms, A.C. and his parents sued and raised constitutional claims under the both the Equal Protection Clause and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The family was represented in the case by the ACLU.

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