The law requires public restrooms be used by people according to their biological gender.

The College Fix reports.

North Carolina universities balk at new bathroom law protecting privacy rights

A new North Carolina law that requires public restrooms be used by people according to their biological gender has been met with swift resistance by several universities in the state.

The law, referred to as House Bill 2, states that “public agencies shall require every multiple occupancy bathroom or changing facility to be designated for and only used by persons based on their biological sex.”

With that, some private universities have washed their hands of the matter.

At Duke, its officials declared activities on campus “will not be impacted by a new state law that prevents local governments from opening bathrooms for people to use based on their gender identity. … We deplore any effort to deny any person the protection of the law because of sexual orientation or gender identity.”


 
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