The US Supreme Court has upheld laws in West Virginia and Idaho that exclude transgender girls and women from competing in female sports. The ruling overturns previous decisions made by lower courts that favored two transgender students who had sued after being barred from competition. This decision may influence similar legislative actions in other states across the country.
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US Supreme Court rules on transgender athletes' participation in female sports
The US Supreme Court has ruled in favor of laws in West Virginia and Idaho that prohibit transgender girls and women from participating in female sports. This ruling reverses lower court decisions that supported the rights of two transgender students who challenged their exclusion from competition.
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US Supreme Court rules on transgender athletes' participation in female sports