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WATCH: Advocacy Groups React to Transgender Athletes Ruling

Arizona Daily Independent

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July 2, 2026

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Fox News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Inside the Supreme Court battle to 'Save Women's Sports'

Riley Gaines and Save Women's Sports activists celebrate after the Supreme Court upheld state laws banning trans athletes from girls' sports.

DNyuz

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· Jul 3, 2026

Conservatives seek blue-state bans on trans athletes in wake of Supreme Court win

The conservative campaign to stop transgender girls and women from competing in female sports notched a major victory this week — and its leaders made immediately clear they will push for more. The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that states may ban trans athletes from girls and women’s teams, affirming policies in 27 states. But it []

MS NOW

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· Jun 30, 2026

The Supreme Court’s ruling on trans athletes is legal scapegoating

Whatever your views on transgender athletes and sports, it is important to see the bigger picture here: These bans are about far more than athletics. The post The Supreme Court’s ruling on trans athletes is legal scapegoating appeared first on MS NOW.

RedState

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· Jul 5, 2026

No Policy Shift: NCAA Boss Reacts to New SCOTUS Ruling on Transgender Athletes

No Policy Shift: NCAA Boss Reacts to New SCOTUS Ruling on Transgender Athletes

CBC News

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· Jun 30, 2026

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

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

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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

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Related coverage for "WATCH: Advocacy Groups React to Transgender Athletes Ruling": Fox News — Inside the Supreme Court battle to 'Save Women's Sports'. DNyuz — Conservatives seek blue-state bans on trans athletes in wake of Supreme Court win. MS NOW — The Supreme Court’s ruling on trans athletes is legal scapegoating. RedState — No Policy Shift: NCAA Boss Reacts to New SCOTUS Ruling on Transgender Athletes. CBC News — 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