One sued to join her middle school girls' cross-country team in West Virginia and the other to join the women's track and cross-country teams at her university in Idaho.
Over the past six years, more than two dozen state legislatures have enacted laws on transgender athletes. Idaho, whose statute is being challenged before the Supreme Court, was the first in 2020.
Supreme Court justices hear this morning two landmark cases, from both Idaho and West Virginia, banning transgender pretenders in female sports. It happens at 10am and you can listen live below:
The Supreme Court is hearing two cases involving laws from Idaho and West Virginia that ban transgender athletes from participating in girls' and women's sports.
Listen to live audio as the Supreme Court hears arguments on challenges to laws in West Virginia and Idaho that block transgender students from participating in women's sports.
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The first case involves an Idaho student barred by state law from trying out for the track team; the second was brought by a West Virginia middle schooler barred by state law from competing.