The Supreme Court upheld state laws in Idaho and West Virginia that ban transgender girls and women from participating in school sports. The court's conservative majority determined that these bans do not violate the Constitution or Title IX, which prohibits sex discrimination in education.
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Supreme Court affirms state laws restricting transgender girls and women from participating in school sports
The Supreme Court has upheld laws in Idaho and West Virginia that restrict transgender girls and women from participating in school sports. The ruling was made by the court's conservative majority, which stated that the bans do not violate constitutional or federal protections against sex discrimination.
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Supreme Court upholds state laws banning transgender girls and women from school sports
Supreme Court affirms state laws restricting transgender girls and women from participating in school sports