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State laws protecting women's sports could be affected depending on how the U.S. Supreme Court rules in two cases.
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Bans on transgender participation in sports heard by Supreme Court are just an excuse to discriminate, writes.
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and Fed board of governors member Lisa Cook faced a choice ahead of this week’s Supreme ...
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The Trojan Horse Before the Supreme Court

The details of one trans athlete’s case reveal a right-wing campaign that goes well beyond women’s sports.