Minnesota Supreme Court affirms trans athlete's rights in powerlifting case

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The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled in Cooper v. USA Powerlifting that transgender athletes have the right to compete in sports without discrimination under the Minnesota Human Rights Act, affirming the inclusion of trans individuals in public sports and clarifying legal precedents related to discrimination protections.
Topics:sports#discrimination-law#law#minnesota-supreme-court#public-accommodations#sports-inclusion#transgender-rights
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