SCOTUS weighs fate of transgender athletes in school sports
The Supreme Court heard arguments in Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. BPJ on state bans restricting transgender girls from competing on women’s sports teams. Justices showed interest in allowing red-state bans to proceed while probing ways to preserve blue-state inclusive policies and avoid a sweeping definition of sex under Title IX. The case could redefine how gender in sports is treated nationwide, balancing fairness for female athletes with access to opportunities for transgender students, as the court weighs mootness, factual questions, and broader implications for education policy.