California doubles down on women's sports protections after SCOTUS ruling

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Following the Supreme Court’s 6–3 ruling upholding state protections for women’s sports against transgender athletes, California says the decision does not alter its existing policies and highlights Gov. Newsom’s record on transgender rights. The piece covers California’s policies on transgender student athletes (AB 1266), ongoing debates and protests like Save Girls Sports near events with trans athletes such as AB Hernandez, CIF’s podium-change controversy, and related Title IX lawsuits challenging California policies.
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