The Justice Department filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the Loudoun County School Board in Virginia, alleging the district violated the constitutional and religious rights of two Christian students who were punished after reporting a locker-room incident that conflicted with the district’s gender-identity policy.
According to the complaint, the two Stone Bridge High School boys were suspended for 10 days after they and several classmates reported that a female student had entered the boys’ locker room and allegedly recorded audio and video of them.
The students said they objected based on their religious beliefs, which require adherence to biological definitions of sex and the use of sex-segregated facilities.
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