Bryan Jacoutot analyzes what the May 30, 2017 Seventh Circuit Court preliminary injunction allowing a transgender boy to use the boys' restroom in school means for the Supreme Court in defining future "gender discrimination" in this June Law360 article.
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Bathroom Access Case Shows Need for High Court Review
Seventh Circuit unanimously affirmed a preliminary injunction permitting a transgender boy to use the boys' restroom while at school. The decision marks the latest ruling on an increasingly common question that yet remains unresolved on a nationwide scale.
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