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If approved, students and professors at private institutions would be banned from using bathrooms and changing rooms that don’t align with their biological sex at birth.
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Other anti-LGBTQ proposals are heading through the Florida Legislature. A march was held outside the state capitol Tuesday opposing the legislation.
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The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a policy requiring a transgender high-school student to use a gender-neutral, single-stall bathroom or a girls bathroom did not violate his constitutional equal-protection rights.
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The State Board of Education will meet Wednesday to examine LGBTQ support guides and bathroom policies for transgender students in 10 school districts to make sure they comply with state law.
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Tossing out a July decision, a full federal appeals court will hear a battle about whether a transgender male student should have been allowed to use boys’ bathrooms at a North Florida high school.
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Weighing privacy issues, a federal appeals court has sided with a transgender student who argued his constitutional rights were violated when the St. Johns County school district prevented him from using boys’ restrooms at his high school.
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While the bathroom has lately become the site of heated political debate, Florida’s school administrators are getting caught in the crossfire. They’re…
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Political candidates are wading into the growing fight over who can use which bathroom. The Obama administration says students can use the restrooms and…
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The debate over transgender students and bathrooms has proven fodder for politicians—many of them conservative—running in this year’s election. A state…
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North Florida Congressional Candidate Mary Thomas has joined a growing number of conservative voices opposing a federal directive on public school…