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District 211: The Beginning of the End for the Trans Agenda

Illinois District 211 has lit a fuse. By allowing a biological male onto a girls’ volleyball team, the board has ignited a cultural and legal battle that could mark the beginning of the end for the trans agenda in schools. Courts, parents, and students are all on a collision course—will Illinois law hold, or will federal rulings finally bring it down?
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UPDATE: Christian B&B Case Not Over

Initial press reports suggested that the case against the Christian owner of the Timber Creek Bed and Breakfast in Paxton, Illinois, Jim Walder, was settled. The Illinois Human Rights Commission has clarified that administrative law judge Michael R. Robinson’s decision that Jim Walder should pay an $80,000 fine and be required to offer his facility to a homosexual couple to celebrate their civil union can be appealed by filing “exceptions.”

Either party to the suit has 30 days to file exceptions. If they file exceptions, the case goes before a panel. If no exceptions are filed, the recommendations made …

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