Andrew Adams with his mother Erica Adams Kasper with Lambda Legal attorneys Tara Borelli and Paul Castillo after oral argument in the 11th Circuit in Atlanta. (Courtesy Lambda Legal) ATLANTA — Lambda Legal today urged the full panel of the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit to affirm a lower court ruling that required a Jacksonville, Florida-area school district to allow a male transgender student, Andrew Adams, to use the restroom that matches his gender. “All students should be treated with respect and care in our schools.
All I asked was to be treated the same as other boys and to be recognized for who I am, but the school discriminated against me simply because I am transgender,” said plaintiff Andrew Adams, now a college student. “I hope that this court sees this exclusion for what it is, discrimination, with painful consequences.” Lambda Legal argued that the district court ruled correctly in finding that the school district’s policy to exclude transgender students from the restrooms that match their gender is unlawful because it discriminates based on sex in violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972.
Lambda Legal filed the lawsuit on behalf of Adams in June 2017 in the U.S District Court for the Middle District of Florida.