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School Drops Transgender Bathroom Policy After Child Sexually Assaulted

Wisconsin high school closes gender-neutral facility after disturbing attack

 on 3rd March 2020 @ 12.00am
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A Wisconsin high school has dropped its transgender bathroom policy

A Wisconsin high school has dropped its transgender bathroom policy following an alleged sexual assault of a child in one of its gender-neutral facilities.

An 18-year-old student was reportedly arrested for fourth-degree sexual assault, child enticement, and exposing his genitals to a minor inside the facility.

A biological male student at Rhinelander High School, Austin Sauer, was arrested last week, according to the Oneida County Sheriff's Office, WSAW-TV reported.

As per Wisconsin law, a fourth-degree sexual assault involves non-penetrative sexual contact with a person without his or her consent.

Authorities have not identified the sex of the minor victim, but the child is believed to be a girl, according to Christian Post.

Captain Terri Hook from the Sheriff's office said the school hadn’t sent a message to parents because it was an isolated incident and the student had been removed from the school.

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18-year-old student Austin Sauer was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting the child in a 'gender neutral' bathroom

According to Christian Post, the gender-neutral bathroom has now been closed.

The sheriff's office also said that the accused had not been charged, and the investigation was still underway.

In 2017, the conservative Family Research Council compiled a list of 21 incidents of men assaulting or violating women's privacy in public bathrooms.

The group warned that nondiscrimination laws that allow people to go into bathrooms based on their gender identity, rather than their birth sex, are giving sexual predators the opportunity to exploit the circumstances and commit voyeurism and sexual assault.

In December 2018, a Wisconsin judge ruled that the town of De Pere must provide churches and religious organizations exemptions to an LGBTQ nondiscrimination ordinance that among other things would have required them to allow access to bathrooms on the basis of a person’s gender identity.

Brown County Judge William Atkinson ruled that the ordinance barring employment, housing and public accommodation discrimination that protects on the basis of gender identity and sexual orientation cannot be applied to five churches and the parent company of a local Christian radio station.

Violation of the ordinance could have resulted in the churches and organizations being issued a fine or infraction.

The ordinance was passed last November by the De Pere City Council and went into effect in March.

PJI filed a lawsuit before the law went into effect on behalf of The Hope Lutheran Church, Crosspoint Church, Destiny Church, St. Mark Lutheran Church, Christ the Rock Church and Lakeshore Communications, Inc, which owns the De Pere-based Q90 FM.

The city sought to dismiss the complaint on the grounds that the churches could be considered places of public accommodations because they are facilities that are often open to the public outside of their “traditional role as a house of worship.”

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The school has now closed its 'gender neutral' bathrooms following the sexual attack on a child

Last May, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to a Pennsylvania school district’s policy of allowing students to use bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with their gender identity rather than their biological sex.

In a high court order, the judge denied an appeal in Doe, Joel, et al. v. Boyertown Area School, et al., allowing a lower court's decision in favor of the school district to stand.

The ruling allows boys who "identify" as female to enters girls' bathrooms, locker rooms and showers, and vice versa. 

The Alliance Defending Freedom, a conservative law firm representing a group of students suing the school district over the policy, denounced the Supreme Court’s denial of the appeal.

ADF Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy, John Bursch, said he believed the decision ignored the privacy rights of students.

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