Athletes in high schools challenge Trump’s matter of passing athletes



On Wednesday, a federal judge submitted a request from athletes in secondary schools in New Hampshire to add the Trump administration to a lawsuit challenging the state law that prevents athletes passing by sports and women after President Trump issued a month’s executive.

Teenage prosecutors, Parker Terril and Iris Tolmil, faced a challenge last year of the New Hampshire Law, which prohibits sexually transformed girls in rows from the fifth to twelfth of participating in girls’ sports. The law, which was passed to the legislative body controlled by the Republicans in May, and the state governor, Chris Sonono (R), and the rival of the children’s sports, and the competence of children’s sports.

A federal judge granted girls to issue a preliminary judicial order in September, which allowed them to continue exercising according to their sexual identity.

“If there is anything, the prosecutors ‘special circumstances indicate that the participation of sexually transformed girls in the girls’ sports in New Hampshire did not provide the issue of fairness or safety,” Judge Landia Macavirte Judge of the American Provincial Court of New Hampshire at that time wrote. “The Parker football team was a season without winning last year, and Iris had never cut off the soft ball in the middle school.”

The request to amend the complaint, which was submitted on Wednesday in the Federal Court, adds Trump and members of his administration, including American Public Prosecutor Bam Bondi and Acting Minister of Education Dennis L. Carter, to the lawsuit.

Any of the primary defendants, which include the Ministry of Education Commissioner in New Hampshire and members of the state’s education council, opposed the expansion of the complaint, according to the court documents.

The lawsuit is the first to challenge Trump’s matter of transgender athletes, which organizations such as NCA began. The executive order, which Trump signed on February 5, can hold the role of the nation as a host of the upcoming Olympics because it threatens to block visas from sexually transformed mathematics from other countries.

TIRRRELL and TURMELLLE challenges are the second Trump challenges that declare that the federal government recognizes only both sexes, males and females, which the lawsuit says the face discrimination against transgender people in violation of equal protection and their rights under the ninth title.

In January, the Ministry of Education said it would return to the interpretation of the ninth address used by the Trump administration’s first. This interpretation does not protect against discrimination based on sexual identity, as IX regulations in the Biden administration did.

Earlier this month, the Ministry of Education said it was investigating two schools and a sports association for the state that allowed sexually transgender athletes to compete in girls and women’s sports for “ninth apparent violations.”

On Tuesday, the administration asked NCAA and the National Union of Government Secondary Schools (NFHS) to strip the transgender athletes in records, titles, awards, and other confessions. The group’s CEO of The Hill said on Wednesday that a non -transformed athlete did not win the NFHS title.

In a statement on Wednesday, Henry Kamudwich, Deputy Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union in New Hampshire, who represents a Terity and Sramble in court, said that the prosecutors are their lawsuit to challenge Trump’s orders, “Because, like the state law, he excludes,, the individual, and distinguishes against Sexual students and give them that they do not deserve the same educational opportunities as all other students.

“Trump’s orders reach a coordinated campaign to prevent sexually transformed persons from working in society.”

He said: “The systematic targeting of transgender people throughout American institutions is a chilling, but targeting young people in schools, and depriving them of support and basic opportunities during their weak years, is particularly cruel.”

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