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U.S. Supreme Court upholds state laws banning transgender athletes from women's sports

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June 30, 2026

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UPI

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· Jun 30, 2026

Supreme Court: States can ban transgender girls from girls' sports

Supreme Court: States can ban transgender girls from girls' sports

DNyuz

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· Jun 30, 2026

Live updates Supreme Court rules states can bar transgender athletes in women’s sports

The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that states can bar transgender athletes from participating in women’s sports, saying such bans do not violate the Constitution’s guarantee of equal protection. On its last day of issuing decisions for this term, the Supreme Court is also expected to rule in Trump v. Barbara, in which the administration []

Independent Journal Review

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· Jun 30, 2026

Supreme Court Frees States to Ban Transgender Athletes in Girls’ Sports

Supreme Court rules States can ban transgender female athletes from competing in girls’ sports.

NDTV

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· Jun 30, 2026

US Supreme Court Upholds Bans On Transgender Athletes In Women Sports

US Supreme Court upholds bans on transgender athletes in women sports

Off The Press

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· Jun 30, 2026

Officials: Trans athlete bans won’t change Illinois school sports

In a 6-3 decision Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld multiple state bans on transgender athletes from competing in women’s and girls’ sports. The ruling could have an impact on Illinois, and potentially the midterm elections. The court upheld bans in two states, Idaho and West Virginia, which prohibited individuals who identified as transgender women []...Click to read more

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· Jul 1, 2026

US Supreme Court upholds bans on transgender athletes in female school and college sports

The US Supreme Court has ruled that states can ban transgender women from competing in female school and college sports. The court considered cases from students in two different states who had challenged bans on participation. The two states, Idaho and West Virginia, enacted laws that required public school and college sports teams to compete in accordance with their sex recorded at birth. One of the two challenges said the ban violates equal rights protections in the US Constitution. The other said it contradicts civil rights laws.

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Related coverage for "U.S. Supreme Court upholds state laws banning transgender athletes from women's sports": UPI — Supreme Court: States can ban transgender girls from girls' sports. DNyuz — Live updates Supreme Court rules states can bar transgender athletes in women’s sports. Independent Journal Review — Supreme Court Frees States to Ban Transgender Athletes in Girls’ Sports. NDTV — US Supreme Court Upholds Bans On Transgender Athletes In Women Sports. Off The Press — Officials: Trans athlete bans won’t change Illinois school sports. AllSides — US Supreme Court upholds bans on transgender athletes in female school and college sports