“When children are involved,” Kacsmaryk wrote, “the calculation changes.”

The 5th Circuit had declined to expedite review of the case, which prompted the students to file their emergency request at the Supreme Court.

JT Morris, a senior attorney with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, the group representing the students, said he was disappointed by the decision but that the group would continue to pursue the case in the 5th Circuit.

“The show,” Morris said, “is not over.”

A spokesman for West Texas A&M University declined to comment on the pending litigation.

This story has been updated with additional details.