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Parents raised $125K to post bond, keeping lawsuit alive over boys’ suspensions over transgender locker room use.
Parents in Northern Virginia raised over $125,000 in days to meet a federal judge’s bond requirement, allowing them to continue a lawsuit against Loudoun County Public Schools. The case involves two boys suspended after objecting to a transgender student using the boys’ locker room, with the school citing sexual harassment under Title IX. A federal judge blocked the suspensions but required the bond to cover potential legal fees if the district wins. The parents, represented by a conservative legal group, argue their sons’ rights were violated, while the district maintains its commitment to safety and inclusion. The case remains active amid national debate over transgender rights and school policies.