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World|politics|February 23, 2017 / 03:51 PM
Trump rescinds transgender bathroom rules from Obama era

AKIPRESS.COM - Donald Trump's government has revoked guidance to US public schools that allowed transgender students to use toilets matching their gender identity, BBC reported.

The guidance, issued by his predecessor Barack Obama, had been hailed by as a victory for transgender rights.

But critics said it threatened other students' privacy and safety, and should be decided at state level.

Mr Obama's directive had sparked a backlash across the country, with legal challenges from 13 states.

The latest change will have no immediate impact, because Mr Obama's directive has already been temporarily blocked by a judge in Texas since August.

On Wednesday, the Trump administration sent a letter to US schools outlining the change, saying the previous measure had caused confusion.

It had also sparked lawsuits and debate over how it should work in practice, the letter from the Justice and Education departments said.

Last May, Mr Obama's justice and education departments instructed public schools to allow transgender students to use whichever bathroom corresponded to their gender identity.

Though not legally binding, Mr Obama's order warned schools they could lose funding if they did not follow the new guidance.

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