Supreme Court lets states ban trans girls from girls' sports
Summary
The Supreme Court ruled that states can ban transgender girls from participating in girls' school sports teams. The court said these bans do not break federal laws like Title IX or the Equal Protection Clause.Key Facts
- The case is called West Virginia v. B.P.J.
- The court's decision was 6-3 in favor of allowing the bans.
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote the majority opinion.
- The court also upheld a similar Idaho law in Little v. Hecox.
- All justices agreed the bans are allowed under Title IX, but some disagreed on their constitutionality.
- Justice Sonia Sotomayor and two others dissented, saying the court made the decision without all facts.
- Supporters say separate sports teams by sex protect fairness for girls.
- Opponents say the bans discriminate against transgender students.
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