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The states that still allow trans athletes in women's sports face questions after Supreme Court ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld laws in 27 states restricting biological males from women's sports, but 19 of 23 remaining states allow transgender athletes in girls' sports. California and Illinois defend their state laws protecting transgender athletes, while Hawaii complies with existing policies. A lawsuit against California's AB 1266 law, which permits transgender students to compete consistent with their gender identity, is ongoing.
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