Conservative states challenge federal rule to stop laws like Alabama’s on transgender students

At least five Republican state attorneys general are challenging a new federal regulation that mandates protections for transgender students at schools. In a lawsuit filed in federal court in Louisiana, the states argue that the recently announced rule harms girls. The federal rule opposes sweeping policies to allow transgender people from using the school bathrooms that align with their gender. At least eleven states, including Alabama, have such laws in their books already.

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