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Supreme Court upholds state laws banning transgender girls and women from school athletic teams
The Supreme Court upheld state laws in Idaho and West Virginia banning transgender girls and women from school athletic teams, ruling they do not violate the Constitution or Title IX. The decision, written by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, allows states to maintain sports for biological females, affecting over two dozen Republican-led states with similar bans. The case involved Becky Pepper-Jackson, a transgender girl in West Virginia, and Lindsay Hecox, who sued Idaho over its ban on gender-affirming care.
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- Supreme Court upholds state laws banning transgender girls and women from school athletic teams
- Supreme Court upholds state laws banning transgender girls and women from school athletic teams
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- Supreme Court upholds state laws banning transgender girls, women from athletic teams
- Supreme Court upholds state laws banning transgender girls, women from athletic teams