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Judge Blocks Justice Department's Order On Transgender Bathrooms

A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked an Obama administration order requiring U.S. public schools to let transgender students use bathrooms and locker rooms of their gender identities. 

Texas and 12 other states had asked Judge Reed O'Connor to halt the directive, which the U.S. Justice Department issued in May.  Another dozen or so states also have filed a separate, similar lawsuit.

The justice department issued its directive days after filing suit against North Carolina over House Bill 2, a state law that requires people to use public bathrooms that correspond to the gender on their birth certificates. U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch compared the law to racial segregation policies. Republicans say it contains common sense privacy safeguards.

The judge's order applies nationwide, and means school districts don't have to follow the Justice Department guidance while the lawsuit proceeds.  

North Carolina isn’t part of the Texas case, but has filed its own separate lawsuit against the Department of Justice.

Meanwhile, Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools adopted a policy allowing transgender students to choose which bathroom they use, but that’s on hold after another federal court ruling.   

Copyright 2016 WFAE

David Boraks is a WFAE weekend host and a producer for "Charlotte Talks." He's a veteran Charlotte-area journalist who has worked part-time at WFAE since 2007 and for other outlets including DavidsonNews.net and The Charlotte Observer.
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