Posted on 05/31/2019 4:35:12 PM PDT by Morgana
A federal court permitted a lawsuit to proceed against an Illinois school district that allows high school boys to use girls locker rooms, restrooms and showers in order to accommodate transgender students.
But girls who dont want to be seen naked by boys got bad news, College Fix reports. The judge ruled that they have no right to visual bodily privacy if the government says so.
Dozens of families sued the Chicago-area Township High School District 211 three years ago due to its policy letting students as young as 14 choose to use the locker rooms of the opposite sex.
All the students must use the restroom with the knowledge that someone of the opposite sex is present or could walk in at any time, their lawyers at the Alliance Defending Freedom wrote in a background document on the case.
It makes the stakes clear: If our government is powerful enough to command innocent school children to disrobe in the presence of opposite-sex classmates, then there will be little it will not be powerful enough to do.
The plaintiffs, organized as Students and Parents for Privacy, are composed of 52 families made up of 136 parents and current and future students who are being forced to use the restroom, or change clothes, with someone of the opposite sex in the room.
U.S. District Judge Jorge Alonso is letting Title IX and religious freedom claims go forward while throwing out other claims.
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Yes.
My son who is a junior doesn’t have PE.
And when he did, it was boys and girls not doing much of anything.
Little Peggy would squat down in the front yard and take a pee. But she was always careful to keep her eyes tightly closed. Because if she couldn’t see anyone else, they couldn’t see her.
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