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Supreme Court Dismisses Request To Take On Trans Student Bathroom Case

The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to consider a lower court's decision to allow female students into boys' restrooms in an Indiana school district.

The Martinsville Metropolitan School District will be closed to the public in 2023 after the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that female students who identify as transgender must be allowed to use boys' restrooms at school. Appealed to court. according to to Reuters. The judges refused to consider the decision and offered no explanation. according to It is listed on the list of orders issued by the court. (Related: Biden administration investigates school after man identifying himself as transgender allegedly exposed his genitals to four female freshman students)

The child, who was given only the first name AC, was 13 years old at the time the lawsuit began and has identified as transgender since the age of 8, uses a male name and pronouns, and has a “typically masculine hairstyle.'' He claims that he was dressed in a similar style. according to Go to NBC News. According to Reuters, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a school district's policy prohibiting students from using restrooms contrary to their biological sex violates Title IX and the 14th Amendment. I put it down.

The U.S. Supreme Court is shown at dusk on June 28, 2023 in Washington, DC. The high court is scheduled to issue more opinions tomorrow ahead of its summer recess, and cases regarding affirmative action and student loan debt forgiveness have yet to be decided. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

In 2021, the Supreme Court declined to consider a similar case involving transgender students who use the bathroom of a person other than their biological sex, according to NBC News.Lower courts across the country will continue to listen A similar case will also be filed, but the Supreme Court may revisit the issue at a later date.

The Martinsville Metropolitan School District did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation's request for comment.

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