Federal judge allows transgender case but rejects girls’ rights to ‘visual bodily privacy’

FPI  / April 11, 2019 While allowing a lawsuit to proceed against an Illinois school district which allows transgender students to use the facilities of their choice, a federal judge threw out the student-plaintiffs’ argument that they have the right to “bodily privacy,” saying that right refers to physically being touched by others, “not visual […]
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