N.H. court to hear cases about transgender girls playing girls sports and the right to protest them
Briefly

A federal judge ruled that two transgender teenagers can try out for and play on girls' sports teams in New Hampshire, challenging the Fairness in Women's Sports Act.
The Fairness in Women's Sports Act, signed by Governor Sununu, prohibits transgender athletes from competing in teams aligning with their gender identity, raising debates over fairness in sports.
One lawsuit involves a ban on parents wearing pink wristbands at a girls soccer game, which sparked controversy regarding parental rights and expression at school events.
Approximately half of U.S. states have implemented similar bans on transgender athletes, reflecting a growing national debate over gender identity and equality in sports.
Read at Boston.com
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