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Discriminatory and illegal Oklahoma legislation against transgender students: Rob Bonta

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Transgender Students Face Discrimination Rob Bonta joined his counterparts in filing an amicus brief in the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals against Oklahoma legislation that prohibits transgender students from accessing school facilities that correspond to their gender identity.

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The Attorney General of California, Rob Bonta, joined 17 of his counterparts today in filing an amicus brief in the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals against Oklahoma legislation prohibiting transgender students from accessing school facilities that correspond to their gender identity, which the prosecutor described as discriminatory and illegal

The case arises from a lawsuit challenging Oklahoma Senate Bill 615 (SB 615), which categorically prohibits transgender students from using single-sex school facilities consistent with their gender identity. 

After the Western District of Oklahoma granted the state defendants' motion to dismiss the case, the plaintiffs (three transgender students) appealed the decision to the Tenth Circuit. 

The coalition asserts in its amicus brief that SB 615 violates Title IX and the Equal Protection Clause, while describing the serious harms to transgender youth that result from unlawful discrimination on the basis of a person's gender identity. individual.

"Legislation prohibiting transgender students from accessing school facilities that correspond to their gender identity is discriminatory, illegal and deeply egregious," said Attorney General Bonta. 

?We urge the Tenth Circuit to reverse the district court's ruling to ensure that the rights and well-being of our most vulnerable student populations are respected. As some states seek to undermine vital protections like Title IX, California remains committed to advocating for stronger safeguards amid a rising wave of anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric?, he added.

SB 615 is part of a dangerous wave of discriminatory legislation across the United States targeting transgender children. 

More than 1.6 million people in the United States, including approximately 300,000 youth ages 13 to 17, identify as transgender. 

The Attorney General's Office said in a statement that transgender youth suffer levels of discrimination, violence and harassment that far exceed those experienced by their cisgender counterparts. 

That type of discrimination, he stressed, predictably inflicts physical and mental harm, so legislation that prevents transgender students from using sex-segregated facilities, including bathrooms, in accordance with their gender identity is unnecessary and illegal. 

In that sense, Bonta pointed out that, unlike Oklahoma's discriminatory law, all California schools must allow students to use sex-segregated facilities according to the student's gender identity. 

In its amici curiae brief today, the coalition supported the plaintiffs' effort to block enforcement of SB 615, arguing that the law violates the Equal Protection Clause of the United States Constitution by stigmatizing transgender students and denying them access to common school facilities based on their gender identity.

Furthermore, it says, it violates Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 by denying transgender children access to the same common facilities that other children can use, and fails to recognize how inclusive laws and policies produce important benefits. without compromising the privacy and security of others.

The other attorneys general who joined the amicus curiae brief were those of New York, Washington, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island and the District of Columbia.

 

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Pamela Cruz
Pamela Cruz
Editor-in-Chief of Peninsula 360 Press. A communicologist by profession, but a journalist and writer by conviction, with more than 10 years of media experience. Specialized in medical and scientific journalism at Harvard and winner of the International Visitors Leadership Program scholarship from the U.S. government.

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