PJI comment on DOJ move to protect student bathroom privacy
Washington, DC—Last
Friday, President Trump’s Department of Justice announced that
it would respect the nationwide injunction against the
Obama Administration’s attempt to force all public schools to throw open
bathroom and locker room doors to biologically opposite-sex students.
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Brad Dacus |
“We salute President Trump’s actions to restore the privacy and dignity of
those in public schools. While communities should work to accommodate the needs
of all students, including those with Gender Identity Dysphoria, Obama’s
extreme mandate jeopardized the privacy rights of virtually every student in
public schools. No teenager in a locker room should ever have to worry
about suddenly being visually violated by someone of the opposite biological
sex while changing their clothes or showering,” said Brad Dacus, president and
founder of Pacific Justice Institute and frequent guest on FOT.
The injunction was originally issued by a federal court in Texas and had
been on appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. The
appeal had been taken by the Obama administration to defend
their understanding of Title IX protections. Last week’s move means
the appeal will not go forward, and the injunction remains in place.
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