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Supreme Court lets states ban trans girls from girls' sports

World · 2 min · 5h ago · Axios, Al Jazeera
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The Supreme Court ruled that states may enforce bans on transgender girls competing on girls' school sports teams. The decision was unanimous, with all nine justices finding that such state laws do not violate Title IX, the federal civil rights statute that prohibits sex discrimination in education.

The ruling represents a significant development in ongoing disputes over transgender rights in schools. The decision affirms the legal authority of states to implement restrictions on transgender athletic participation, a matter that has been contested through the courts following years of legislative action in Republican-led states to establish these bans.

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