Supreme Court will take up a new case about which school sports teams transgender students can join
WASHINGTON AP The Supreme Court agreed Thursday to hear a affair over state restrictions on which school sports teams transgender students can join Just two weeks after upholding a ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth the justices declared they will review lower court rulings in favor of transgender athletes in Idaho and West Virginia The nationwide battle over the participation of transgender girls on girls sports teams has played out at both the state and federal levels as Republicans have leveraged the issue as a fight for athletic fairness for women and girls More than two dozen states have enacted laws barring transgender women and girls from participating in certain sports competitions Selected policies have been blocked in court At the federal level the Trump administration has filed lawsuits and launched investigations over state and school policies that have allowed transgender athletes to compete freely This week the University of Pennsylvania modified a trio of school records set by transgender swimmer Lia Thomas and declared it would apologize to female athletes disadvantaged by her participation on the women s swimming squad part of a resolution of a federal civil rights episode Republican President Donald Trump also has acted aggressively in other areas involving transgender people including removing transgender troops from military function In May the Supreme Court allowed the ouster of transgender provision members to proceed reversing lower courts that had blocked it The new occurrence will be argued in the fall West Virginia is appealing a lower-court ruling that exposed the ban violates the rights of Becky Pepper-Jackson who has been taking puberty-blocking medication and has publicly identified as a girl since she was in the third grade Pepper-Jackson sued the state when she in was middle school because she longed to compete on the cross country and track teams This past school year Pepper-Jackson qualified for the West Virginia girls high school state track meet finishing third in the discus throw and eighth in the shot put in the Class AAA division The th U S Circuit Court of Appeals ruled for Pepper-Jackson in two areas under the Constitution s equal protection clause and the landmark federal law known as Title IX that forbids sex discrimination in instruction Idaho in became the first state in the nation to ban transgender women and girls from playing on women s sports teams sponsored by citizens schools colleges and universities The American Civil Liberties Union and the women s rights group Legal Voice sued Idaho on behalf of Lindsay Hecox who hoped to run for Boise State University The state solicited for Supreme Court review after lower courts blocked the state s ban while the lawsuit continues The justices did not act on a third matter from Arizona that raises the same issue