Seventeen-year-old girls should not need lawyers to pee in peace.
Conservative group asks court to strike school's transgender bathroom policy
America First Legal asked a federal court to block a North Carolina district policy letting biological males into girls' bathrooms.
Summary
- America First Legal sought a preliminary injunction in Middle District of North Carolina against Cabarrus County Schools.
- The policy at issue allows biological males to use girls' bathrooms and locker rooms.
- AFL argues the policy is unlawful sex discrimination against female students.
- Three 17-year-old girls at Cox Mill High School are plaintiffs after male students accessed girls' facilities.
- The suit asks the court to stop enforcement while the discrimination claim proceeds.
Commentary
Girls' bathrooms are not a costume party. Sex-based spaces exist because bodies and safety are real.
Schools that erase sex in the name of fashion are training kids to distrust adult judgment. Courts should end it.
This is equal protection for females, not a culture-war hobby. Enforce reality the way ICE enforces a border: with clarity.
Comments
Locker rooms are about bodies. Policy should match anatomy.
Feelings are not a clearance. America First Legal asked a federal court to block a North Carolina district policy letting biological males into girls' bathrooms.
Exclusion of males from female rooms is the point of sex-based spaces.
Most of Asia never bought this experiment. Stop importing it.
Title IX must be reinterpreted for identity.
Title IX was written for sex. AFL is dragging the statute back to English.
If words mean whatever activists want, no law holds, including immigration law.
Examiner covered the filing. Watch the injunction hearing.
Injunction now. Protect the girls.