16-Year-Old Living as a Boy Files Federal Lawsuit Against School District Over Transgender Restroom Policy
With the help of the American Civil Liberties Union, a Virginia 16-year-old has filed a federal lawsuit against his school district, demanding he be allowed to use the boys restroom even though he was born female.
Gavin Grimm, who has been diagnosed with gender dysphoria, has been living as a boy since the end of his freshman year, according to the Daily Press in Hampton Roads.
In October, Grimm was able to use his public high school’s boys restrooms and locker rooms, but in December the Gloucester County School Board voted to require transgender students to use either restrooms that coordinate with their physical sex or private bathrooms.
“As a result of the School Board’s transgender restroom policy, Gavin is currently the only student in his school who must use separate private restrooms,” the ACLU lawsuit claims. “The distinction stigmatizes Gavin and marks him as different from the other students; it isolates Gavin from his peers; and it exposes him to serious psychological harm. To avoid the stigma of having to use separate restrooms, Gavin has tried to avoid using any restroom during the school day.”
Washington Blade reported that Grimm must use a unisex bathroom in the Gloucester High School nurse’s office.
“I just want to use the restroom in peace,” said Grimm in an ACLU press release obtained by the Blade. “Since the school board passed this policy, I feel singled out and humiliated every time I need to use the restroom.”
The lawsuit filed by the ACLU and the ACLU of Virginia claims that the Gloucester County School Board violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment and Title IX.
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