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Supreme Court upholds West Virginia ban on transgender girls in sports

The Supreme Court left West Virginiaโ€™s ban on transgender girls in girlsโ€™ sports in place by refusing to hear a challenge, creating conflicting laws nationwide under Title IX. This leaves schools and

The Supreme Court still hasnโ€™t finished the job of protecting womenโ€™s sports
The Hill โ€” 7 July 2026
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A divided Supreme Court on Wednesday left in place a West Virginia law banning transgender girls from competing on public school girlsโ€™ sports teams,

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Why This Matters

The Supreme Courtโ€™s decision to leave West Virginiaโ€™s ban on transgender girlsโ€™ participation in girlsโ€™ sports intact underscores a critical gap in federal protections, leaving states to navigate a patchwork of conflicting laws. This legal limbo forces young athletes into a system where their rights hinge on geography rather than uniform standards, deepening a national divide over gender identity and athletic equity.

Background Context

Title IX, enacted in 1972 to prohibit sex discrimination in education, was never designed to address transgender inclusion in sports, leaving its application in this arena open to interpretation. West Virginiaโ€™s 2021 banโ€”one of the first of its kindโ€”was swiftly challenged, but the Courtโ€™s refusal to intervene signals a reluctance to resolve the tension between civil rights protections and competitive fairness. Similar bans have proliferated in conservative states, while others have passed inclusive policies, creating a legal and cultural fault line.

What Happens Next

States with bans may double down on enforcement, while those with inclusive policies could face legal challenges from advocacy groups or federal agencies. Congress may eventually weigh in, though partisan gridlock makes swift action unlikely. For now, the onus falls on lower courts to interpret Title IXโ€™s reach, potentially leading to a circuit split that could force the Supreme Courtโ€™s hand in the future.

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