NH teenagers challenge Trump's order banning transgender athletes
- Two New Hampshire teenagers, Parker Tirrell and Iris Turmelle, are challenging President Donald Trump's executive order banning transgender athletes from girls sports, describing it as discriminatory and unconstitutional to their rights under the 14th Amendment and Title IX.
- The teenagers seek a court ruling declaring the executive order unconstitutional and preventing its enforcement by the federal government.
- According to their attorney, Chris Erchull, the executive order imposes a heavy toll on the students and violates their constitutional rights of equal protection, stating it is 'straight-up discrimination.'
- Henry Klementowicz from ACLU of New Hampshire stated that every child, including transgender students, deserves equal opportunities at school, highlighting the exclusion caused by Trump's order.
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