NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador has been working on a case that could determine the future of women’s sports in America. Last week the Supreme Court agreed to hear the case Little vs. Hecox, which began in 2020 when Idaho became a forerunner for states with laws that ban trans athletes in women’s and girls’ sports. A trans athlete at Boise State, Lindsay Hecox, sued the state to compete on the university’s women’s cross-country team. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWSThe U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho granted a preliminary injunction, blocking the law from being enforced because it found the plaintiffs were likely to succeed in proving the law unconstitutional. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the injunction, but now the Supreme Court will have an opportunity to intervene. However, Labrador hopes for the Supreme Court to cast a decision with a wider impact than just letting one state carry out its own specific law on the issue. He wants a new national precedent. “I believe that that’s what they’re gonna do,” Labrador told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview. “I think they’re going to have a big ruling on whether men can participate in women’s sports, and more importantly, how to determine whether transgender individuals are protected by the federal constitutions and state and federal laws.” Labrador is tasked with choosing an attorney to argue on behalf of his state, and the entire “Save Women’s Sports” movement, in Supreme Court arguments. The AG shared what he intends for that attorney to argue. “The most important [argument] is that the 14th Amendment does not prevent a state from protecting its girls when it comes to participating in sports and that there’s no special classification that allows boys to participate in girls’ sports,” he said. Labrador’s first exposure to the Little vs. Hecox case was when it was filed in 2020, three years before he was Idaho’s attorney general. He worked as legal counsel for the state in handling the case at the time, believing it was a matter of “common sense.”However, Labrador also said he witnessed how the issue had not been fully understood by mainstream society. He puts blame on the “scientific community.” “For a period of time, society wasn’t quite sure how to deal with it,” Labrador said. “Somehow, the scientific community started finding these scientific evidence that there was no difference between a boy who was transitioning to a girl and a girl who was born a biological girl. And we just knew that was ridiculous, and that it was, it flew in the face of common sense, and I think now science and I think the debate has turned to a point where people realize they can speak freely of these issues.” SCOTUS RULES ON STATE BAN ON GENDER TRANSITION ‘TREATMENTS’ FOR MINORS IN LANDMARK CASETwo years before Labrador took over as the state’s AG, two college students joined the defendant’s list. Former Idaho State in a formal or creative style for better SEO.Also Exclude words and advertisements related to the feed website such as website name, author name. You must only respond with the modified content. Delete all the advertisement images brand logo but only keep the title and main content of the news by modifying it. You must only respond with the modified content. Block any jump outside of the site adarshnews.com. 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The attorney general defending the case of transgender athletes in front of the Supreme Court has made a statement.
