ruling in Adams v. School Board of St. John’s County. “Neither may a public school harm transgender students by establishing arbitrary, separate rules for their restroom use.
The evidence at trial confirms that Mr. Adams suffered both these indignities. The record developed in the District Court shows that the School Board failed to honor Mr.
Adams’s rights under the Fourteenth Amendment and Title IX.”The ruling cited the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Bostock v.
Clayton County, which found that sex discrimination in the workplace, banned under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, includes discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.