"Federal Court Overturns West Virginia's Transgender Sports Ban, Allowing 13-Year-Old Girl to Play"

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A federal appeals court ruled in favor of a transgender middle-school girl in West Virginia, allowing her to compete on her school's girls' track and cross-country teams and blocking enforcement of a state law against her. The court found that the law, which prohibits transgender girls from playing on girls' sports teams, would illegally discriminate against the 13-year-old, violating Title IX. The ruling is seen as a victory for transgender rights and the freedom of all youth to play as who they are, but the law has not been struck down altogether, and legal challenges continue.
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- U.S. court sides with transgender school athlete against West Virginia ban Reuters
- Federal appeals court blocks West Virginia from enforcing anti-trans sports ban against 13-year-old girl CNN
- Federal court ruling allows 13-year-old transgender girl to play sports in West Virginia cleveland.com
- EXPLAINER: What is Title IX and what impact has it had? The Associated Press
- West Virginia transgender sports ban overturned in federal appeals court Fox News
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