Transgender student athletes in New Hampshire have expanded their lawsuit against House Bill 1205, which restricts their participation in girls' teams, to include challenges against Donald Trump's executive order limiting transgender rights in sports. The law, signed by Governor Chris Sununu, has been temporarily blocked by a U.S. District Court judge, allowing the athletes to continue competing. The plaintiffs, represented by GLAD Law and ACLU of New Hampshire, argue both the state and federal policies violate their rights and opportunities as students.
The new lawsuit expansion aims to challenge both New Hampshire's anti-trans sports law and Trump’s executive order that limits participation of transgender athletes.
Families of trans student athletes are advocating for equal rights, highlighting the discrimination faced under House Bill 1205.
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