Judge declines bid by New Hampshire parents to protest transgender players at school soccer games
- A federal judge declined to let New Hampshire parents wear "XX" wristbands at girls' soccer games to protest transgender players, calling the issue legally complex and wanting more arguments from both sides.
- The case involves three parents and a grandparent from Bow High School who were barred from school grounds for wearing the wristbands, claiming rights violations.
- The Bow School District stated the plaintiffs directed their protest at a transgender player despite warnings that such behavior was not allowed.
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Judge declines bid by New Hampshire parents to protest transgender players at school soccer games
A federal judge has declined to grant an immediate order sought by some New Hampshire parents to allow them to wear pink wristbands with “XX” on them at girls high
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