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Gavin Grimm settles years-long legal battle with school for $1.3 million in attorney fees
Gavin Grimm has been fighting a court case against trans discrimination at his school for years. The school district finally gave up.
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Senate confirms Trump appointee to federal court who defended anti-LGBTQ laws for years
Stephen Schwartz defended North Carolina’s H.B.2 discrimination law & fought against trans student Gavin Grimm in court. Now he’s going to be a federal judge.
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Trans student wins in federal court after Trump administration tried to thwart his case
Gavin Grimm was called a “freak” by his school and told to use the bathroom in a closet. Now a federal court ruled in his favor, citing last month’s historic LGBTQ Supreme Court victory.
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Federal appeals court rules that anti-trans school bathroom policies are unconstitutional
Gavin Grimm just won another court victory against the Gloucester County School Board of Virginia and its transphobic student bathroom policy.
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Gavin Grimm’s former school board still insists its transphobic bathroom policy isn’t
The former school board seems determined to prove in a court of law that they’re legally allowed to force trans students to use a separate or incorrect bathroom.
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School board that took trans bathroom case to Supreme Court may change their policy
Gavin Grimm’s attorney said that they have already had a settlement conference with the school district, but wouldn’t elaborate.
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Exclusive interview: Gavin Grimm is moving out & moving on
The transgender man who continues to fight for the rights of trans students has decided it’s time to leave home.
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Gavin Grimm will finally have his day in court
When classes resume this fall, the Virginia graduate will make his case that even as an alum he has the right to use his high school’s boys’ bathroom.
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Trump’s murky new guidelines worry advocates for transgender students
What’s not clear is what exactly schools are supposed to do when faced with a student who identifies as transgender.
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Latest landmark federal court ruling supports trans students
The victory for this Wisconsin trans boy might set a nationwide precedent.