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- Doe_v._Clenchy abstract "Doe v. Clenchy was a case decided by the Maine Supreme Judicial Court in June 2013. In that case, transgendered teenager Nicole Maines won the right to use the female bathroom in her high school. Upon initial filing, Maines was referenced by the pseudonym \"Susan Doe\" in court papers to protect her identity. This case marked the first time that a state court ruled denying a transgender student access to the bathroom consistent with their gender identity is unlawful.".
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- Doe_v._Clenchy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Doe v. Clenchy".
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- Doe_v._Clenchy subject Category:2013_in_American_law.
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- Doe_v._Clenchy subject Category:Student_rights_case_law_in_the_United_States.
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- Doe_v._Clenchy comment "Doe v. Clenchy was a case decided by the Maine Supreme Judicial Court in June 2013. In that case, transgendered teenager Nicole Maines won the right to use the female bathroom in her high school. Upon initial filing, Maines was referenced by the pseudonym \"Susan Doe\" in court papers to protect her identity. This case marked the first time that a state court ruled denying a transgender student access to the bathroom consistent with their gender identity is unlawful.".
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