Transgender athletes in Connecticut scored a victory on Friday when the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference may move forward with a policy that allows transgender students to compete on women s and girls sports teams in the state.
A federal appeals court has dismissed a challenge to Connecticut's policy of allowing transgender students to compete in girls' high school sports, rejecting arguments by four biological female runners who said they were unfairly forced to race against transgender athletes with male biology.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the New York City-based US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has rejected an appeal by the conservative religious
Walberg is challenging Rep. Virginia Foxx for the House Education and Labor gavel despite news that Foxx — the current ranking member — is eligible to enter the race.