Virginia's attorney general says Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s new model policies for the treatment of transgender students are in line with federal and state nondiscrimination laws and school boards must follow their guidance.
it had no plans to change its guidelines for transgender students, which do not align with Youngkin’s.
Miyares’ 10-page opinion was issued later that day and released publicly Thursday morning. It addresses a handful of questions that have been raised about the legality of the guidelines and whether they are in alignment with the U.S.
The previous Northam era-guidance said schools should let students use names and gender pronouns that reflect their gender identity without “any substantiating evidence.”, the transgender former Virginia high school student whose lawsuit over his district’s transgender bathroom ban led to a ruling that the policy was unconstitutional.ruling
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