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Supreme Court rules on states' ability to ban trans athletes from girls' sports teams

The Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision that states have the authority to ban transgender athletes from participating in girls' sports teams. The ruling is based on the interpretation of the federal Title IX law regarding sex-based team separation.

The Supreme Court issued a 6-3 decision stating that the federal Title IX law allows for the establishment of separate sports teams for girls and boys based on their biological sex at birth.

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Supreme Court rules that states may ban trans athletes from girls' sports teams

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Supreme Court rules on states' ability to ban trans athletes from girls' sports teams