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The Supreme Court is set to evaluate state restrictions on the involvement of transgender athletes in school sports.

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!The Supreme Court decided Thursday to review state bans on transgender athletes participating in public school sports.Oral arguments will likely be heard later this fall regarding two cases in Idaho and West Virginia. Both cases are focused on state laws that prevent biological males from competing on girls’ and women’s sports teams.West Virginia, which enacted the “Save Women’s Sports Act” in 2021, is appealing a lower-court ruling that allowed transgender athlete Becky Pepper-Jackson to compete on the school’s cross-country and track teams. This past year, Pepper-Jackson qualified for the West Virginia girls high school state track meet, finishing third in the discus throw and eighth in the shot put in the Class AAA division. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWSThe 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Pepper-Jackson, who has been taking puberty-blocking medication, in an April 2024 ruling based on the Constitution’s equal protection clause.”It’s a great day, as female athletes in West Virginia will have their voices heard,” West Virginia Attorney General John McCuskey said in a statement. “The people of West Virginia know that it’s unfair to let male athletes compete against women; that’s why we passed this commonsense law preserving women’s sports for women.””We are confident the Supreme Court will uphold the Save Women’s Sports Act because it complies with the U.S. Constitution and complies with Title IX,” McCuskey added. “And most importantly: it protects women and girls by ensuring the playing field is safe and fair.”Idaho, which became the first state in the country to ban transgender athletes from girls’ and women’s sports in 2020, asked the Supreme Court to hear its case involving Lindsay Hecox, a trans athlete wanting to compete on Boise State’s women’s track team. SCOTUS RULES ON STATE BAN ON GENDER TRANSITION ‘TREATMENTS’ FOR MINORS IN LANDMARK CASEA 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel upheld an injunction blocking Idaho state law in 2023. “Idaho’s women and girls deserve an equal playing field,” Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador said in a statement. “I am thrilled the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear our case. “For too long, activists have worked to sideline women and girls in their own sports. Men and women are biologically different, and we hope the court will allow states to end this injustice and ensure men no longer create a dangerous, unfair environment for women to showcase their incredible talent and pursue the equal opportunities they deserve.”Thursday’s news followed a major victory for the Trump administration’s battle to safeguard the protections of girls’ and women’s sports. 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