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The Court heard two similar cases, Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J. — one brought by a trans woman in college, and one by a trans girl in middle school. They both involve constitutional challenges, and the middle schooler’s also brings a claim under Title IX, the federal law prohibiting sex-based discrimination in school programs.
During the first case to be heard in the back-to-back session, Little v. Hecox, both conservative and liberal justices raised questions — including those about what level of scrutiny to apply to anti-trans sports bans and whether this case itself was still valid.
West Virginia Attorney General McCuskey leads the legal defense against transgender athlete lawsuit challenging state law banning biological males from girls' sports.
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Milani Cooper, 35, worked at Wrigley Field last year. She said she was harassed daily by co-workers who targeted her with transphobic slurs, and one co-worker threatened her with violence, according to a lawsuit.
The workshop revealed growing state-backed restrictions and systemic discrimination against trans people in Turkey, while emphasizing the need for stronger solidarity and legal protections.
Jax Squire, 23, is trans. He has not medically transitioned, so his uterus and ovaries are still functioning. That means Squire could become pregnant — and
The legal question of mootness and whether the court prematurely granted review lurks in the appeals set for oral argument Tuesday.