Supreme Court dealt a blow to an Indiana school district on Tuesday in their fight against a transgender student who was prohibited from using the boys' bathroom.The court denied to hear arguments in the METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT V.
A. C case, allowing a lower court ruling, which sided with the transgender student, to stand."BREAKING: The Supreme Court lets a lower-court ruling stand siding with a transgender student challenging an anti-trans bathroom policy.
The justices denied the school district's request to hear an appeal," Chris Geidner of LawDork wrote on X, formerly Twitter.The decision comes several months after the lawsuit was filed by the student, who is being represented by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in Indiana, against the Metropolitan School District in Martinsville, Indiana."A.C.
is a transgender boy who attended a middle school within the Metropolitan School District of Martinsville, Indiana, who was barred from using the boys' restrooms with other boys," the ACLU said. "Starting in 2021, A.C.