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Wisconsin judge rules Waukesha school must let ‘trans’ 11-year-old into girls’ bathroom

Updated: July 11, 2023 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Jul 11, 2023 – 5:02 pm EDT

WAUKESHA COUNTY, Wisconsin (LifeSiteNews) – Judge Lynn Adelman in the Eastern District of Wisconsin has issued a temporary restraining order forcing Mukwonago Area School District to allow a male student into girls’ restrooms.

The Daily Wire reports that the case concerns an 11-year-old boy who “identifies” as a girl, has been using girls’ restrooms since third grade, and is going into sixth grade this fall. Last month, however, the school board unanimously adopted a “Student Privacy in Restrooms and Locker Rooms” policy that generally requires students to use the facilities that match their biology (with exceptions determined on a case-by-case basis).

While attending summer school, the boy was told he had to use the boys’ restrooms or an alternate gender-neutral bathroom. His mother sued, claiming her son is the victim of “targeting,” “ongoing discrimination,” and “consistent invasions of [his] privacy.” Adelman has agreed to temporarily block the school district from enforcing its policy.

Th “plaintiff will suffer significant irreparable harm without a temporary restraining order,” the judge claimed, Newsweek reports. “Defendants have begun enforcing the policy against plaintiff and are currently causing her to experience emotional and mental

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