Ban on 'only two genders' shirt remains after Supreme Court declines case
LGBTQ Issues,Gender,Transgender Issues,Gender Identity,Supreme Court,Education,Massachusetts
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The Supreme Court allowed a middle school's ban on a student's controversial T-shirt to remain in place, declining to take a case related to the child's “THERE ARE ONLY TWO GENDERS" message.
The decision May 27 leaves in place a lower court’s ruling that it was reasonable for the school to conclude the shirt could be disruptive.
Two of the court's conservative justices, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, said they would have taken the student's appeal...
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