Posts Tagged: bathroom

Brave High School Students Take Action with Privacy Lawsuit
April 19, 2017 | 8 comments | Posted in Privacy rights | Tags: bathroom, Boyertown, lawsuit
The Boyertown Area School District, without parent or student notification, made an unwritten change to school policy and opened its sex-specific restrooms and locker rooms to students of the opposite sex. Four high-school students are now suing the district … Read more
Update on Student Lawsuit against Boyertown Area School District
April 7, 2017 | 5 comments | Posted in Privacy rights | Tags: bathroom, Boyertown, lgbt, Privacy
Randall Wenger, Chief Counsel with Independence Law Center who is representing the student from Boyertown Area School District now suing the school for sexual harassment and violating his bodily privacy, was recently interviewed by Greg Barton on the Spotlight program … Read more
VICTORY! Luzerne County Council “Inundated” with Emails, Majority Vote Against Ordinance
August 10, 2016 | 1 comment | Posted in Privacy rights, Religious Freedom | Tags: bathroom, Luzerne, Ordinance, pennsylvania
Last night, there were many victories – and not just in Olympic swimming and gymnastics.
This past evening, Luzerne County Council members voted down an ordinance that would have added special statuses to discrimination law and negatively impacted the privacy … Read more

VICTORY: Court Shows Schools Can Protect Privacy Rights
August 6, 2016 | No comments | Posted in Privacy rights | Tags: bathroom, pennsylvania, Privacy, schools
As schools prepare to open their doors and welcome students back, the U.S. Supreme Court just made an important ruling giving welcomed clarification to School Districts in Pennsylvania and around the country.
The court’s 5-3 decision on Wednesday, August 3, … Read more
Keep it Up! Contact your State Senator to Vote NO on the Bathroom Bills
June 14, 2016 | No comments | Posted in Children, education, Family, Free Speech, Privacy rights, Religious Freedom | Tags: bathroom, HB 1510, SB 1306, SB 1307, SB 974, senate
GOOD WORK to those who have reached out to their State Senator regarding the Bathroom Bills (SB 1306, SB 1307, and SB 974). Phones over at the State Senate are ringing off the hook! But, the work is not over … Read more
BREAKING NEWS: Why you MUST CALL & EMAIL your State Senator and State Representative by Tuesday
June 11, 2016 | 2 comments | Posted in Politics, Privacy rights, Religious Freedom | Tags: bathroom, HB1510, sb1306, sb1307, SB974
A handful of State Senate Republicans are looking to advance Gov. Tom Wolf’s top policy agenda (SB 974), which would have serious implications … Read more
CALL YOUR STATE REPRESENTATIVE – Key Bathroom Bill Vote Imminent
June 8, 2016 | 1 comment | Posted in Privacy rights | Tags: bathroom, discrimination, HB1510, pennsylvania
A procedural vote to move HB 1510 – the “Bathroom Bill” – could happen as early as Tuesday. Your voice is critical to stop this dangerous legislation. Please take action now to help defeat this bill!
Action Steps: Call Your… Read moreDoes HB1510/SB974 Really Affect Bathrooms And Showers?
June 7, 2016 | 2 comments | Posted in Privacy rights | Tags: bathroom, HB1510, locker room, SB974, shower
Some state officials are falsely claiming that HB1510 and SB974 … Read more
Hersheypark’s answer: Men allowed in Women’s changing areas
June 2, 2016 | 90 comments | Posted in Parental rights, Privacy rights | Tags: bathroom, changing facilities, gender, Hersheypark
Hersheypark has now made it known that not only do they allow men who self-identify as female into the women’s restrooms but also in women-only changing facilities as well.
It recently became public knowledge that Hersheypark permits people of either … Read more
Representative Frankel: You’re Wrong About HB1510 – PA’s Bathroom Bill
May 25, 2016 | 1 comment | Posted in Privacy rights, Religious Freedom | Tags: bathroom, Frankel, HB1510, sogi
State Representative Dan Frankel is the lead PA House sponsor of Pennsylvania’s Bathroom Bill – HB1510 – and he’s made some erroneous statements about the bill that we’d like to respond to:
FALSE: “Religious freedom would remain protected under both… Read more