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The states that still allow trans athletes in women's sports face questions after Supreme Court ruling

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The United States Supreme Court delivered a landmark ruling this week, permitting states to prohibit transgender athletes from competing in women's school sports.The 6-3 decision, penned by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, effectively validates legislation already enacted across 27 American states.Tuesday's judgment addressed challenges brought against laws in West Virginia and Idaho by two transgender student-athletes.The court determined that neither Title IX nor the Constitution's Equal Protection Clause prevents states from excluding transgender female competitors from women's sporting events.Kavanaugh's majority opinion held that linking team participation to biological sex remains consistent with federal education law.Conservative campaigners wasted little time in signalling their next targets following the court's pronouncement."Blue states with boys on girls' podiums ...

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After the Supreme Court ruling on transgender athletes in sports, 23 states still lack laws protecting girls' sports.

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