Alabama's Attorney General Steve Marshall is back in the ring, fighting for parents who want to shield their kids from radical transgender policies. This time, he's taking on a Colorado school district! Marshall, also eyeing a U.S. Senate seat in '26, has joined a legal challenge against a Jefferson County, Colorado, school policy. This policy allows students to room together on field trips and share sporting facilities based on their self-proclaimed gender identity, not their biological sex. A group of parents sued, but a federal court tossed their case. Marshall's not alone! He's part of a 21-state coalition backing the parents' appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. This is a big deal. "The Constitution doesn't force parents to sit back while schools shove gender ideology down their throats, forcing daughters to share spaces with boys," Marshall declared. "Our kids deserve better than this!" The brief slams the lower court for treating the Christian parents as second-class citizens, denying them a fair shot at discovery. They argue the school district's policy relies on outdated medical info already debunked by Alabama in past court battles. Marshall's been a leading voice in protecting kids from irreversible sex-change procedures, successfully defending Alabama's law. Remember the Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act? He helped clear the way for that! The Attorneys General from Florida, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming are standing alongside Marshall. Even the Arizona state legislature is in the mix!Attorney General Marshall Stands Up for Parental Rights...Again!
What's the Fuss?
A 21-State Power Move
Marshall's Strong Words
Legal Arguments Heating Up
A Champion for Children
Who's Joining the Fight?
