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Supreme Court Temporarily Lets Trans Student Use Preferred Bathroom

The Supreme Court has issued a decision regarding transgender bathroom access in South Carolina schools. The high court has declined to intervene in a case involving a transgender student’s right to use the bathroom of his choice. This decision leaves in place a lower court ruling that requires a Berkeley County school district to allow a ninth-grade transgender boy to use the boys’ bathroom while legal challenges to state law continue.

The court’s brief, unsigned order emphasizes that this is not a ruling on the merits of the case. Rather, it is based on the standards for emergency relief from the Supreme Court. Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch dissented from this decision.

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South Carolina had recently asked the Supreme Court to enforce a state law requiring schools to base bathroom use on biological sex as determined at birth. The state’s attorneys argued that this law aligns with recent actions by the current presidential administration and could affect federal funding for schools.

This decision allows the transgender student, known as John Doe, to continue using his preferred bathroom while the case proceeds. However, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson views this as a temporary setback, stating, “We may have lost this battle, but we believe we will ultimately win the war.”

This ruling raises important questions about transgender rights, state laws, and the role of federal courts in such matters. As the legal process continues, both supporters and opponents of the state law will be watching closely for further developments.

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