RICHMOND, Va. — As the case continues against two students who were suspended from a Loudoun county public school for violating Title IX , Attorney General Jason Miyares filed an amicus curiae brief in federal court Wednesday supporting the students.

The brief argues that the students’ suspensions were unlawful retaliation and violation of the First Amendment, as well as religious discrimination under the Fourteenth Amendment. The brief asks the court to not allow Loudoun County Public Schools from enforcing the suspensions while the lawsuit is pending.

“Loudoun County Public Schools suspended two teenage boys for expressing discomfort and concern when a teenage girl filmed them inside the boys’ locker room,” said Attorney General Jason Miyares. “The safety, dignity, and privac

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