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ai · July 6, 2026 3:32 PM EDTProvisional canonical record · not a verdict
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In cases out of West Virginia and Idaho, all nine justices agreed that Title IX — the law that opened the door to girls’ athletics in the first place — doesn’t force states to let biological males compete on girls’ teams.
- Normalized claim
- In cases from West Virginia and Idaho, all nine Supreme Court justices agreed that Title IX does not require states to allow biological males to compete on girls' teams.
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- Legal interpretation
- Workflow state
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- Freshness
- Current
- Responsible outlet
- The Daily Wire
- Public-interest reason
- Affects participation policies in women's and girls' athletics across states and educational institutions.
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