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A legal group is urging government officials to investigate an Ohio college it says is violating a state law and federal Title IX by forcing female students to share restrooms with men.

America First Legal, or AFL, has written to both the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights and Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, asking them to investigate Kenyon College, a private school located in Gambier, Ohio.

AFL notes that on Feb. 12, Kenyon President Julie Kornfeld and top administrators issued a statement saying, "[t]he law prohibits Kenyon from knowingly permitting members of the 'male biological sex' to use multi-occupancy student restrooms, locker rooms, changing rooms or shower rooms designated for use by members of the 'female biological sex,' and vice versa."

Kornfeld, however, says that no changes would be made to multi-occupancy restrooms in administrative and academic buildings on campus, claiming that these restrooms "are not considered student restrooms within the meaning of the Ohio law, as they are not, and cannot be, designated for use exclusively by students."

America First Legal asserts, "Kenyon's policy forces women to share intimate facilities in all academic and admissions buildings on campus with men."

According to AFL, the new law, signed by Gov. Mike DeWine in November, "explicitly prohibits academic institutions from constructing, establishing, or maintaining a multi-occupancy restrooms that are not designated for either men or women."

The organization also appealed to President Trump's executive order "Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government," which establishes that there are only two sexes, male and female, and that intimate spaces are determined by biological sex, not by "identity," and must be designated accordingly.

Will Scolinos, AFL counsel, stated, "Ohio law is clear: multi-occupancy restrooms must be designated for either men or women. Schools of higher education should focus more on educating students rather than re-educating them into radical gender policies that require students, men and women, to share the same restrooms. It is not normal. America First Legal will to stand up for the rule of law for all Americans the fight requires undoing the damage caused by radical administrators at institutions of 'higher education' and making common sense common again."

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A legal group is urging government officials to investigate an Ohio college it says is violating a state law and federal Title IX by forcing female students to share restrooms with men. America First Legal, or AFL, has written to both the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights and Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, asking them to investigate Kenyon College, a private school located in Gambier, Ohio. AFL notes that on Feb. 12, Kenyon President Julie Kornfeld and top administrators issued a statement saying, "[t]he law prohibits Kenyon from knowingly permitting members of the 'male biological sex' to use multi-occupancy student restrooms, locker rooms, changing rooms or shower rooms designated for use by members of the 'female biological sex,' and vice versa." Kornfeld, however, says that no changes would be made to multi-occupancy restrooms in administrative and academic buildings on campus, claiming that these restrooms "are not considered student restrooms within the meaning of the Ohio law, as they are not, and cannot be, designated for use exclusively by students." America First Legal asserts, "Kenyon's policy forces women to share intimate facilities in all academic and admissions buildings on campus with men." According to AFL, the new law, signed by Gov. Mike DeWine in November, "explicitly prohibits academic institutions from constructing, establishing, or maintaining a multi-occupancy restrooms that are not designated for either men or women." The organization also appealed to President Trump's executive order "Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government," which establishes that there are only two sexes, male and female, and that intimate spaces are determined by biological sex, not by "identity," and must be designated accordingly. Will Scolinos, AFL counsel, stated, "Ohio law is clear: multi-occupancy restrooms must be designated for either men or women. Schools of higher education should focus more on educating students rather than re-educating them into radical gender policies that require students, men and women, to share the same restrooms. It is not normal. America First Legal will to stand up for the rule of law for all Americans – the fight requires undoing the damage caused by radical administrators at institutions of 'higher education' and making common sense common again."
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Ah, Kenyon College. Such a picturesque little town full of the most insufferable lefties you could ever wish for.

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Or I could wish for a good old fashioned pit.

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This shit is completely unacceptable. We need to start some good old fashioned drag races. Anyone who condones it and any tranny in public should be subject to a fun drag race. Make it unacceptable again.