Breaking: The Supreme Court ruled that a 12-year-old transgender student can compete on her West Virginia school's girls track team while litigation over a state ban continues. The case is the first involving transgender athletes to reach the justices.
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court rejected West Virginia’s emergency request to bar a 12-year-old transgender from competing on her middle school’s girl’s track team while litigation over the relevant state’s law proceeds in lower courts.
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