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USA Powerlifting, once in trans athlete lawsuit, supports SCOTUS ruling: 'Law has caught up with the science'

Fox News reports on the Supreme Court's decision to uphold Idaho and West Virginia laws, effectively banning biological males from participating in girls' sports. Constitutional law attorney Jonathan Turley and chief legal correspondent Shannon Bream explain that the ruling aligns with the view that transgender status is not a protected class like race or religion, leaving the decision to individual states.

USA Powerlifting "welcomed" the Supreme Court's ruling that upholds state laws regarding transgender athletes in girls' and women's sports.

The Supreme Court ruled, 6-3, in favor of the states that were sued by biological males to gain access to girls' sports.

USA Powerlifting had found itself embroiled in the battle when it was sued in 2021 by trans lifter JayCee Cooper after Cooper was rejected from the women's team three years earlier.

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A women's powerlifter grips the bar. (Guillermo Legaria/Getty Images)

And after Tuesday's historic ruling, it breathed a sigh of relief.

"The highest court in the land has affirmed what we've argued for six years: protecting women's sports is common sense and not discrimination," USAPL past president Larry Maile said in a release. "The law has caught up with the science and now Minnesota is even more of a legal outlier. It is out of step with the U.S. Supreme Court, overwhelming public opinion and international sport governing organizations."

A district court ruled in 2023 that the organization discriminated against Cooper, but after an appeal and then a cross-appeal by Cooper, the Minnesota Court of Appeals eventually decided that Cooper was not discriminated against.

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