West Virginia trans sports ban discriminates against teen, court says
Briefly

The 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled West Virginia's ban on transgender girls competing in girls' sports as 'gender identity discrimination.' It was successfully blocked, deemed violative of constitutional rights and Title IX.
The court emphasized that banning Becky Pepper-Jackson from competing as a girl would require her to detransition, contradicting her established identity and treatment protocols. The law also failed to shield cisgender girls from unfair competition and physical risks.
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