I think maybe you’re missing my point.
We have states passing all sorts of bathroom laws. Some define sex/gender as what was assigned at birth, some define it as chromosomes, some define it by genitalia, and so on.
Are these laws even constitutional? Are they discriminatory? Is it even clear how some intersex people should follow the law?
It’s not just in schools either, Arkansas has a law that slaps criminal penalties on people who break that law. How sex and gender should legally be defined really isn’t clear.
Anyway, I’m not gonna turn a Samuel Alito thread into another transgender bathroom thread because Lord knows there’s enough of that around here. I’m just saying it’s a complicated legal issue.