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Court rules that states can exclude transgender athletes from girls’ and women’s sports teams
The Supreme Court ruled that states can exclude transgender athletes from women’s and girls’ sports teams, upholding Idaho and West Virginia laws that do not violate federal civil rights laws. The decision, which was unanimous on the federal law aspect but divided on constitutional grounds, centers on two laws barring transgender women and girls from participating in public school and college sports teams.
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