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Trans youth athletes vow to keep playing after US supreme court sports ruling

Trans youth athletes vow to keep playing after US supreme court sports ruling

Summary

The US Supreme Court ruled that laws banning transgender girls from women’s sports teams in West Virginia and Idaho are constitutional. Despite this ruling, transgender youth athletes and advocates say they will continue to fight for the right to participate in sports that match their gender identity.

Key Facts

  • The Supreme Court’s conservative majority upheld laws in West Virginia and Idaho that prohibit trans girls from competing on female sports teams.
  • This ruling supports similar laws in 25 other states but does not create a nationwide ban on transgender athletes in sports.
  • More than 20 states have policies allowing transgender students to play on teams that match their gender.
  • Idaho was the first state to pass such a law back in 2020, and it was challenged in court by trans athletes like Lindsay Hecox.
  • Becky Pepper-Jackson, a 15-year-old trans athlete in West Virginia, also brought a lawsuit against the state’s ban.
  • In states like California, transgender youth have been able to participate in sports without much controversy until recent years.
  • Trans youth and supporters emphasize the importance of sports for community, friendship, and personal growth, pledging to continue fighting for inclusion.
  • Trans athletes face public and political opposition, including attacks in media, but remain committed to their participation in sports.
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