An Oklahoma law affecting transgender students' use of public school bathrooms came before a three-judge panel Thursday in the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. Senate Bill 615, signed into law in 2022, requires individuals to use multi.
These laws prohibit transgender people from using bathrooms and facilities-such as locker rooms, shower rooms, changing rooms, and other sex. Bill 615 was passed in the context of the 2020s anti-LGBTQ movement in the United States, and was one of many bathroom bills passed during this period. Other bills restricting transgender rights were proposed or brought to the Oklahoma Legislature since 2020, and the advocates and parents of transgender children in Oklahoma became concerned that transgender youth were being targeted in the.
On August 1, 2023, Governor Stitt signed Executive Order 2023-20 (EO), discriminating against people who are transgender in Oklahoma. Below are some explanations of what this EO means for the people of our state. An Oklahoma City federal court judge dismissed a lawsuit that the families of three transgender students had filed in 2022 to challenge a law regulating school bathroom use by biological sex.
The families of three transgender former high schoolers were pressed by the Tenth Circuit Thursday to show why it should revive their lawsuit challenging Oklahoma's law limiting public school restrooms to their sex assigned at birth. The Biden administration recently announced expansions to Title IX protections, with a new rule barring schools from banning transgender students from using the bathroom that aligns with their gender identity. The legislation came partly in response to a transgender-inclusive restroom policy adopted by schools in Stillwater, Okla.
Ryan Walters, then Oklahoma secretary of education and now state. The Oklahoma Governor, for the third time this year, signed into law a bill that makes life worse for trans kids.