SCOTUS Ruling Leaves N.J., Pa. Trans Athlete Protections Intact — for Now
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Girl Allegedly Harassed by Trans Athlete in SCOTUS Case Speaks Out
A girl who was allegedly sexually harassed by the transgender-identifying male athlete at the center of the West Virginia Supreme Court case is speaking out after the high court ruled in favor of state laws restricting sports by biological sex. The post Girl Allegedly Sexually Harassed by Trans Athlete in Supreme Court Case Speaks Out After Court Victory appeared first on Breitbart.
Girl who was allegedly sexually harassed by trans athlete in SCOTUS case speaks out after ruling
Cross, a Bridgeport High School student in West Virginia, said the ruling gave her a "sense of peace" after years of speaking out about the transgender athlete at the center of the case. Cross has alleged the athlete made comments to her in the girls’ locker room that amounted to sexual harassment when both were students at Bridgeport Middle School.
Girl who was allegedly sexually harassed by trans athlete in SCOTUS case speaks out after historic ruling
Adaleia Cross says the Supreme Court women's sports ruling gave her peace after alleging a transgender athlete harassed her in a girls' locker room in West Virginia.
SCOTUS ruling leaves N.J., Pa. trans athlete protections intact — for now
In a much-anticipated decision issued on June 30 — which consolidated cases West Virginia v. BPJ and Little v. Hecox, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld laws in Idaho and West Virginia that ban trans girls and women from girls’ and women’s sports in public schools. The ruling has implications for 27 states that have implemented similar restrictions. The ruling does not require that all states adopt these laws — which means the status quo will continu…
SCOTUS Trans Athlete Ruling Raises Broader Title IX Intrigue
The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent holding that neither Title IX nor the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment forbids states from conditioning eligibility to participate in sports on sex identified at birth has spurred intrigue into whether the Court might be open to revisiting other applications of Title IX—namely the three-part test for compliance—though […]
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