School board asks court to dismiss transgender teen’s suit
RICHMOND, Va. — A Virginia school board on Friday asked a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a transgender teen who sued for the right to use the boys bathroom at his high school.
Gavin Grimm sued the Gloucester County School Board in 2015. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sent the case back to a lower court last month, asking a judge to decide whether it’s now moot because Grimm graduated in June.
In its motion Friday, the school board reiterated earlier arguments it has made, saying the school’s restroom policy didn’t violate Grimm’s constitutional rights or discriminate against him. Under the policy, students must either use restrooms and locker room facilities that match their physiology or three private, single-stall bathrooms.
“Under the School Board’s restroom policy, Grimm was treated like every other student in the Gloucester Schools,” wrote David Corrigan, the school board’s attorney.