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The details of the 2021 assault - the attacker was wearing a skirt in a women's bathroom - made it a flashpoint in the national debate over allowing transgender students to use bathrooms, play sports and go by names and gender pronouns that reflect their gender identity. An Oklahoma teen girl was "severely beaten" by a trans student in a school bathroom, prompting the injured pupil's parent to file a lawsuit against the district for not enforcing a state law. Transgender student alleges assault after using bathroom, family calls for charges The 17-year-old needed jaw surgery after the incident, according to the family.
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Marcy Rheintgen (born 2004/2005 [1]), an American college student, was arrested and detained overnight on March 19, 2025, for washing her hands in a women's bathroom in the Florida State Capitol. [2][1] She was arrested under Florida's anti-trans bathroom law, Facility Requirements Based on Sex Act, because she used a women's bathroom as a transgender woman. [3][4] She is believed to be the.
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In a distressing incident in North Carolina captured on video at Western Carolina University, a transgender student was confronted in the women's restroom by a student who is known for her right. A transgender college student was arrested after saying "I am here to break the law" and then entering a women's restroom at the Florida State Capitol. Civil rights attorneys say the arrest is.
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South Carolina asked the Supreme Court to pause an order by a federal appeals court that requires a public school in the state to allow a transgender boy to use the boys' bathroom while he challenges a state law that requires students to use bathrooms based on their biological sex at birth. An Edmond police report indicates an Oct. 26 assault in the girls' bathroom at Memorial High School involved at least one male student who identified as a female.
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If Edmond school officials knowingly allowed males to use the girls' bathroom (and vice versa) based on self-proclaimed gender identity, the school could face the loss of 5 percent of its state funding and be subject to lawsuits. South Carolina officials asked the Supreme Court to allow the state to enforce a measure that makes school funding contingent on compliance with a rule on transgender bathroom use. A transgender WCU student is sharing her story for the first time on.
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