Federal judge rules parents cannot protest transgender athletes on school grounds
- A federal judge ruled that two fathers, Kyle Fellers and Anthony Foote, cannot wear wristbands marked 'XX' to school events during their lawsuit against the school district.
- Judge Steven McAuliffe stated that adult attendees do not have protected First Amendment rights to convey harmful messages at school events.
- The lawsuit is linked to a challenge against a state law banning transgender athletes from competing based on their gender identity.
- The school district's attorney called the ruling a well-reasoned decision to protect students from harassment by adults on school grounds.
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Judge rules against parents who wore wristbands to protest transgender student athlete
(The Hill) -- A federal judge ruled Monday that two fathers cannot wear pink wristbands with two X’s — the symbol for female chromosomes — drawn on them in opposition to a transgender high school athlete on one of their daughters’ rival soccer teams. Kyle Fellers and Anthony Foote sued administrators at Bow High School in south-central New Hampshire last year after they were banned from school property for wearing the wristbands to a match agai…
Judge Blocks NH Parents from Protesting Trans Athletes with Wristbands
A federal judge in New Hampshire sided with a local school district — and gender insanity — by blocking parents from wearing armbands on school property to protest transgender-identifying boys from playing on girls' sports teams.
ALEXANDER: Maine Persists with Transgender Delusion While Suppressing Debate About It
I continue to be amazed at the state of Maine’s resistance to returning to the original, correct, and traditional view of Title IX: that it does not allow biological male athletes to compete as girls. It is truly costing the state financially, if not politically. What caught my eye this week was the treatment of a parent at a school […] The post ALEXANDER: Maine Persists with Transgender Delusion While Suppressing Debate About It appeared first…
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