California stands by trans athletes in girls’ sports after SCOTUS ruling, drawing backlash

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After the Supreme Court upheld state bans on transgender athletes in girls’ sports, California officials said the state would continue to allow transgender athletes to compete against girls, framing it as protecting dignity while drawing criticism from activists and rivals who view it as political positioning. Protests and advocacy groups like Save Girls Sports amplified the controversy surrounding gender identity in athletics.
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