Supreme Court: Trans Can Compete on Women’s Team

UPDATE: The Supreme Court’s Rejection of Bid to Enforce Trans Athlete Ban Isn’t What it Seems


A devastating blow for state’s rights and existential threat to women’s sports.

Supreme Court REJECTS West Virginia’s Ban on Trans Athletes from Female Sports

Despite The “Save Womens Sports Act” The Supreme Court Still Rejected The Case

By: Real News Now, April 7, 2023:

The Supreme Court has made a disappointing decision, ruling that transgender athletes in West Virginia can compete on female school sports teams, despite a law prohibiting such athletes from doing so.

The justices denied the state’s emergency request to lift an appeals court’s injunction, allowing a transgender girl to compete on her middle school’s female teams until the three-judge panel reaches a final decision. Governor Jim Justice could not provide a specific example of a transgender athlete with an unfair competitive advantage in his state when asked, but claims that his experience as a girls’ basketball coach led him to believe the legislation is fair.

The law, known as the “Save Women’s Sports Act,” prohibits transgender female athletes from participating in sports consistent with their gender identity in public elementary schools, high schools, and universities. Although the Supreme Court doesn’t seem to honor this as it goes against the nations current agenda.

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