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Transgender youth in sports
- Texas, Alabama, North Carolina, Kentucky,[1] Idaho, and Florida[2] require trans athletes to compete based on their biological sex.[3]
References
- ↑ Hacke, Ray D. (2018). "'Girls Will Be Boys, and Boys Will Be Girls': The Emergence of the Transgender Athlete and a Defensive Game Plan for High Schools That Want to Keep Their Playing Fields Level – For Athletes of Both Genders". Texas Review of Entertainment & Sports Law 18 (2): 131–153.
- ↑ "Florida governor bans transgender women and girls from school sports", www.nbcnews.com. (in en)
- ↑ "How Should High Schools Define Sexes for Transgender Athletes?", The New York Times, 8 November 2017.
See also
- [https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trans-athlete-bans-fischer-wells-kentucky_n_6324c5f2e4b0ed021dfcf3a7
[[Category:LGBTQ+ These States Had Few, If Any, Trans Student Athletes. They Passed Sports Bans Anyway.]