Nov. 27 (UPI) --Ohio's Republican governor, Mike DeWine, signed a bill Wednesday banning transgender K-12 students from using school bathrooms consistent with their transgender identity.
The new law will require K-12 and college students to use bathrooms and locker rooms that match their sex assigned at birth.
Legal advocates have called the ruling a “non-decision” that will ultimately limit transgender Ohioans’ ability to correct ...
The Tennessee case could be a prelude to other polarizing fights over transgender rights. Pending appeals by Idaho and West ...
The state is one of at least a dozen states to set restrictions on bathrooms for transgender students at public schools.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed legislation banning transgender students from using restrooms that align with their gender ...
Mike DeWine signed a bill Wednesday to restrict transgender students from using multiperson bathrooms that match their gender ...
Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill banning transgender K-12 students from using bathrooms consistently with their ...
Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine signed legislation Wednesday barring transgender students from using school restrooms and ...
The move came after an election cycle dominated by attacks against Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown and other Democrats who support transgender rights. DeWine previously struck down a bill that restricts ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Transgender students from kindergarten through college at Ohio public and private schools will be banned from using multiperson bathrooms that fit their gender identities ...