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The Supreme Court upheld laws in Idaho and West Virginia that ban biological males from participating in girls' sports, affirming states' authority to regulate transgender athletes in school competitions. Minnesota's governor publicly criticized the ruling, calling it "cruel," prompting backlash from conservatives who argue that such laws protect female athletes and safety. The ruling, with a 6-3 decision, allows over half of U.S. states to enforce similar protections, while some states still lack laws addressing trans athletes in sports.
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