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Supreme Court upholds state school-sports bans for transgender athletes
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The Supreme Court upheld Idaho and West Virginia school-sports bans, allowing states to restrict transgender athletes from girls and women's teams under Title IX and equal-protection challenges.
- Frame 1The Supreme Court upheld Idaho and West Virginia bans, letting state school-sports rules restrict transgender athletes after legal challenges.
- Frame 2Two student cases tested whether the bans violated Title IX or the Constitution's equal-protection guarantee.
- Frame 3Idaho and West Virginia require school teams to use sex recorded at birth for girls and women's sports.
- Frame 4More than two dozen states have adopted similar bans since Idaho enacted the first one in 2020.
- Frame 5The ruling changes participation rules for transgender students while lawsuits continue in states that allow gender-identity participation.
- Frame 6Schools, athletes, and state officials now look to enforcement plans and remaining lawsuits in other states.
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