The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in a 7-4 decision, said the policy did not violate the constitutional equal-protection rights of Drew Adams, who was required to use a gender-neutral, single-stall bathroom or girls’ bathrooms while a student at Nease High School.
Christiana Kiefer, a conservative activist and attorney, also applauded the ruling in a statement to News4JAX. “To start, the majority opinion simply declares — without any basis — that a person’s ‘biological sex’ is comprised solely of chromosomal structure and birth-assigned sex,” Pryor wrote. “So, the majority opinion concludes, a person’s gender identity has no bearing on this case about equal protection for a transgender boy.
Adams enrolled the St. Johns County district in fourth grade, with information listing him as a female, according to court documents. But he entered high school in August 2015 as a transgender male.
When these children are born do any Doctor heck to see if they have female organ or male organ before naming them transgender. How do this work? Do they just call them that because of their two different sexual
Good. Use the bathroom of your biological sex. You can't magically change your gender you weren't born in a different body and we shouldn't be affirming mental illness.
This should have never even made the news...its really simple..only 2 sexes in this beautiful world god gave us!
Bravo. Foreign influence spends billions trying to weaken the minds of Americans, because infiltration is the only way we can be defeated. Nice to see local leadership standing up to the brainwashing tactics that have left a generation of children depressed and confused.
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