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U.S. Supreme Court Faces Women's Sports Legal Challenges
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked the Education Department's revised Title IX gender identity protections in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina, deeming them likely unlawful. This decision is seen as a victory for those arguing that the changes threaten women's sports by allowing biological males access to female facilities and competitions. In response, Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird has aligned with 26 states advocating for a U.S. Supreme Court review to uphold state laws like Idaho's Fairness in Women’s Sports Act and West Virginia's Save Women’s Sports Act. These laws aim to restrict girls' sports to athletes assigned female at birth, with supporters claiming they ensure fairness and safety for female athletes. Advocacy groups and legal representatives, including the Alliance Defending Freedom, have rallied support for these cases amid ongoing legal challenges. The Supreme Court's potential involvement could have significant implications for the future of women's sports and gender identity regulations.
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